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Sparrows, swallows, and us
In God's life, all creatures get attention.
Sparrows, swallows, and us
In God's life, all creatures get attention.
August 13, Ordinary 19A (1 Kings 19:9–18; Psalm 85:8–13; Romans 10:5–15; Matthew 14:22–33)
Both Elijah and Peter face a stark reality: fear.
August 6, Ordinary 18A (Isaiah 55:1-5; Psalm 145:8-9, 14-21; Matthew 14:13-21)
I can’t fathom a God who isn’t personal—and personally accountable.
I've experienced Pentecost as sweet, serious, or neither.
Will we be a people who wait for the promises of God with open hearts?
May 14, Fifth Sunday of Easter
Acts 7:55–60; Psalm 31:1–5, 15–16; 1 Peter 2:2–10; John 14:1–14
by Enuma Okoro
A roominess within the soul
In the Bible, freedom is always more than a simple choice or the absence of coercion.
The prescription for the persistent malady of God’s people
by Brian Maas
All of us are beautiful
Our identities—gender and otherwise—are shaped by community and God.
How do you hold together your trans identity and your life of faith?
Nine trans Christians tell their stories.
Holy crumbs for a holy world
As the children make their way out the door, trails of leftover communion bread go with them.
The pastor gave me a tract with Psalm 46 when I was 15 and hospitalized after I had overdosed.
Maybe the parable of the persistent widow isn't about God. Maybe it's about us.
by Debie Thomas
The Dakota Access pipeline poses a threat to indigenous people. Their resistance poses tough questions for all of us.
What is Jesus thinking when he tells the parable of the dishonest steward?
A few years ago, our church installed a new water cooler—not the kind with the clear jug on top but the kind that we used back in grade school. It's a rectangular prism that rises straight from the floor. When you press the circular silver button, water flows in a gentle arc so that you can lap the cooled water up into your mouth. (I had always called that a water fountain, but David, who helped us install it, taught me that a fountain is a landscape feature in your front yard.) We hadn't had a working water cooler at St. John's in a long time, and it was a welcomed addition.
Many people are bound. Some don’t even know it. The difference between being free and being bound is at the center of our Gospel text this week.
One of the gifts of the lectionary is that a biblical text wears different vestments depending on when it shows up for Christian worship.
By Gail Ramshaw
When we are overwhelmed by our daily struggles, when we get weary because of the dehumanization that results from hatred and greed, Proverbs 8 and Psalm 8 remind us how God conceives of us as human beings crowned with glory and honor.