29th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C, RCL)
62 results found.
A deeper legacy than hard work
The psalms of ascent press hard against the norms of our bootstrap culture.
October 16, Ordinary 29C (Luke 18:1–8)
Luke says this story is about prayer. But the widow keeps asking for justice.
by Diane Roth
A neurodiverse God?
The parable of the widow and the unjust judge might give us a radical look at the face of God.
by Samuel Wells
A spot for Lent (Psalm 121; John 3:1-17)
As we spin through our to-do lists, we can lose sight of our spot that orients our life: our faith.
by Amy Ziettlow
A spot for Lent (Psalm 121; John 3:1-17)
As we spin through our to-do lists, we can lose sight of our spot that orients our life: our faith.
by Amy Ziettlow
What keeps you going?
After our time in the pediatric cardiac ICU, we brought home a healthy baby. Others made funeral plans.
by Jake Owensby
October 20, Ordinary 29C (Luke 18:1-8)
Injustice comes with so many alibis and aliases.
Cancer is a struggle, not a battle
3 reasons the warfare metaphor is problematic
Bruised and blessed by scripture
My hermeneutic of suspicion wasn’t enough. I needed a hermeneutic of the hip.
by Emmy Kegler
4 Bible storybooks that leave space for children’s imagination
In God's kingdom, sometimes less is more.
In college, I changed my name to Rachel. It didn't stick.
Struggling with whether to abandon my Korean name made me think about the queerness in all of our identities.
Jacob and the angel, as told by the angel
I'm authorized to open seals, drive the chariot of fire, and pour out bowls of judgment. But wrestling someone?