Transfiguration of the Lord (Year 4, NL)
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David and the seer (1 Samuel 16:1-13; Ephesians 5:8-14; John 9:1-41)
It’s hard to see the way God sees.
by Lynn Jost
March 19, Lent 4A (John 9:1-41)
The light of the world illumines those who are open but is opaque to those who claim powerful position.
by Lynn Jost
January 22, Epiphany 3A (Psalm 27:1, 4-9;
Matthew 4:12-23)
Matthew 4:12-23)
If God is our salvation and stronghold, why are we just as vulnerable as anyone else?
Death’s vision
As my father was dying, I saw God’s radiant face more clearly.
Naming our fears (Psalm 27)
Need words of confidence? Start with Psalm 27.
A new lectionary that centers women
“If the gospel isn’t good news to the women in the passage, is it still good news?”
Grace Ji-Sun Kim interviews Wil Gafney
Maybe this really is a time of divine judgment
Amid pandemic and protest, will we turn to each other and live?
The essential challenge of anti-Judaism in the Bible
Do antisemitic appeals to the Bible always constitute an abuse of scripture? Would that it were so simple.
by Greg Carey
Church buildings aren’t just buildings
The church is made of people. But they need a home.
A hospital chaplain's double vision
I routinely saw patients who were racist, sexist, demanding, and cruel. They were also afraid, exhausted, in pain, and helpless.
A health care bill that takes away people’s health care
Caring for the sick means keeping them in our risk pool.
Who did this? (John 9:1-41)
It's a question I ask my children all the time.
Known to us in dirt and spit
The earthiness of Jesus' cure of the blind man in John 9 recalls all of the ways that God uses basic elements in creation and salvation.
The meeting in the sanctuary and the meeting in the basement
In opioid country, churches get to know their recovery communities.