Give us this day... that we may be fed.
Every March, at this time of year, I confess Hypatia. During the season of Lent, when about the 14 and 15 of March we have no saint on our Episcopal Church calendar, I set...
Clocks ahead this Weekend Most of our digital devices do this for us automatically these days but preparing and planning for the seasonal hour change is still a minor feat of adjustment for us....
Falling in love is different than living in love. Over 25 years ago Melissa and I were on a weekend retreat with other couples preparing for marriage. Most of the retreat sessions were about...
Maybe I don’t have to love my neighbor as my sibling or my enemy as my self. Maybe I don’t have to be a Christian. Sermon September 3, 2017
I can see you naked. This is the title of a book on public speaking I came across during my days as a college speech professor when I was teaching, a lifetime ago. Catchy...
August 20, 2017 Sermon, Matthew 15:10-28 Was Jesus a Racist? Today’s Lectionary was designed by the Holy Spirit to meet us where we are today, this time and this week while we are still...
How is our homeward walk to the familiar being interrupted by Christ? Are we making room at our table for the stranger? As in this painting, when does Christ emerge in the unexpected person? At table, where Christ most...
What was Mary Magdalene afraid of? Mary Magdalene and the other Mary had just seen an angel at the empty tomb. This angel was very laid back, he said “chill” “be cool” “be...