Curses into Blessings

    Have you ever picked up a book, opened it about three-fourths of the way through and started reading it? You don’t know the characters, the plot, the context. Even if you can tell that something important is happening it doesn’t quite...

Jesus and Pollyanna

    When I was young, one of my favorite books was Pollyanna, the story of a girl who is orphaned at a young age, and sent to live with a wealthy, but austere and stern aunt in a distant part of the country.     Pollyanna had never met...

Stopped Up Ears, Shut Eyes

    I wonder how many of you have been to the ordination of a priest? It is an impressive service. Most churches pull out all the stops — the best of the best music, beautiful flowers in abundance, often incense. The procession includes all the...

  The Only Way

    “If I speak in the tongues of mortals and angels, but do not have love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.”     When you heard that passage read a few moments ago, did you look around for the wedding couple?    ...

Blessed Are They

    If we have learned anything in the past 20 months of pandemic it is that human beings need community. Isolation may be okay for a little while, but soon we are longing for contact with other people, to be with friends and family.    ...

Repent, You Snakes

    When I looked at the scripture readings for this week I was reminded of a game from Sesame Street. Four objects would be shown on the screen while one of the characters sang these words:     “One of these things is not like the other....

In the End, Hope

    Let me be the first to wish you a happy new year today.      That’s right. Today is the first Sunday of Advent, the beginning of a new year in the church calendar.      And as always, we begin with a paradox....

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