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Walter Brueggemann
Agape: Accepting Ego-Sacrifice as a Foundation for Transformative Love
Agape—the radical, unconditional love taught by Jesus—is not merely an abstract virtue; it is a call to sacrifice the ego and accept reality as it is, so that we may love not only those who love us but also our enemies.
Practice Resurrection
During Lent this year,
I had a hard time
Not rushing ahead
To Easter.
Perhaps,
It is because
Of the state of the world.
Perhaps,
It is the season
In my own life.
Perhaps,
It is simply
The tendency
Of being human
Doubting Thomas: A Disciple for a Digital Age
St. Thomas, who converted from doubt to belief when the resurrected Christ physically appeared to him, has undergone something of a conversion in the last two to three decades.
A World that Might Yet Be
In those moments when it seems clear that we’re lurching painfully backwards, I give thanks for the memory of Amelia Boynton Robinson, who inspires me to do the small faithful thing in front of me that day.
Clarity vs. Faith
I have learned God may ask things of us that seem weird and ridiculous... Once you receive the ask, meditate and pray for a moment, but by all means, obey!
God Loves Us Eternally
God’s promises to love us eternally are not just about the future but compel us to live as if love extends beyond the bounds of death.
A Church Anew Book Series: Interview with Eleanor Scott Meyers, Author of “Stories From An Unintentional Preacher”
Stories from an Unintentional Preacher is a highly personal memoir of a time when women were finding their way to work for which they felt called, moving against challenging odds with fortitude, compromise, and persistence.
Jubilee: We Need A Year of Release
The Church living into its call to economic justice can lead the way both by diminishing its own economic power to pay off debts and finance reform, but also to advocate for an end to predatory practices.
God Promises to Meet Us in Bread
At a table that Jesus sets, God forgives us and feeds us with love eternal. In water and promise, God brings us to new life and breathes in us gifts that help the world
How to Write a Faithful Eulogy
A eulogy is different from many other words we share at a life-transition moment... It is a moment to reflect on the fullness of the person’s life, allowing others to have their experience of the departed.
Practice Listening for the Sacred in Culture
God is good and everything God created is good. Take some time to engage with cultural expressions that are similar or different from your own.
Masculinity Mirage: The Toll of an Unattainable Standard
Masculinity is a mirage, not a destination. This pernicious illusion doesn't merely deceive our eyes; it torments our souls with the promise of an unattainable ideal.
A Church Anew Book Series: Interview with Rev. Kelly Chatman, Author of “To Be Seen and Heard”
Relationships, welcome, and safety have a social impact...I want the church to be known as a powerful witness of God’s welcome, safety, and belonging. “To Be Seen and Heard” is a call to action of authentic dialogue and a vision of the church in and outside of the church building.
Practice Listening For Grace in Your Body
God is good and everything God created is good. Take some time to relax your body and listen to your breath as if it is the breath of God slowly and gently moving through you from head to toe.
God Feels Our Mental and Emotional Pain and Suffering
We are learning more and more about mental and emotional health, but as a society, we still have a lot of catching up to do when it comes to sitting with people in mental and emotional pain and suffering.
Practice Listening For God
God is good and everything God created is good. Take some time to connect with the stories of those you are in community with.
The Hidden Cost of AI for Church Leaders: Or, AI Took My Job (Satisfaction)
Will AI take your job? It’s more likely to take your job satisfaction, especially if you are a church leader - lay or ordained, staff or non-staff.
Old Prayer, New Words
The “Our Father,”
The “Lord’s Prayer,”
“The words that Jesus taught us to pray.”
They have been prayed
Millions,
And millions,
And millions of times.
God Speaks to Us Through Ancient Stories
God is speaking to you through whispers and wails, through the wind and the waves, through strangers and loved ones.
A Church Anew Book Series: Interview with Cristina Rathbone, Author of “The Asylum Seekers”
My hope is that anyone interested in immigration might pick up this book in order to learn a little about some of the people who are primarily affected by our nation’s broken asylum system.