A New Heaven a New Earth…Are we in?

23rd SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (Proper 28, Year C)
How do we live today when we don’t know tomorrow? We draw strength from God, who invites our participation and endures long after the cities and buildings and stones have crumbled. We adopt a posture that asks not what God can do for us, but calls us to bring the Kingdom of God just a bit closer. We love our neighbor as ourselves and we strive for just societies and a stable planet – new heavens and a new earth. We pray without ceasing, and we trust in a mighty God from whom all blessings flow. This is the revolutionary Good News of Jesus Christ. Are we in? … More A New Heaven a New Earth…Are we in?

Seek the Welfare of the City

18th SUNDAY AFTER PENETECOST (Proper 23, Year C)
For Jeremiah, the key to survival was to be found in joining God in the creation of a just and compassionate counterculture in which violence, exploitation, and idolatry would not have hold.

This viewpoint is indeed revolutionary for Jeremiah shows that their God and covenant do not depend on the existence of the temple or the offering of sacrifices nor on high military strength. Instead, God insists that God is present everywhere, even at the margins among the broken, the dejected, and the oppressed. … More Seek the Welfare of the City

Silent Spring

14th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (Proper 19, Year C)
Here’s the good news: Like the sheep and the coin, we may get ourselves lost or lodged very deep into the cracks or crevices of the floor, but God, like the shepherd and poor woman, will not stop searching until we are found and restored.
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Okay! Now what?

9th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (Proper 14, Year C)
Today’s passage from the Letter to the Hebrews is a paean of praise to our ancestors in the faith, the “great cloud of witnesses” of which the biblical heroes and the Saints of the Church are a part. But so also, down through the centuries there have been men and women of faith who have added to their number. Have there not been in our own lives, in our own congregations, those whose examples of faith have been used by God to encourage us, to strengthen our own faith? Think of those people in our life who encouraged you in the faith. Remember them! … More Okay! Now what?

At the Feet of Jesus

6th SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (Proper 11, Year C)
Here’s the good news: there is need of only one thing, and if we choose it, no one will ever have the power to take it away. So let’s choose it. Let’s learn a hospitality grounded in love, not fear. Let’s begin where God’s Spirit invites us to begin — at the very feet of the One who came to serve. … More At the Feet of Jesus