The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Today's Disciplines Devotion
As I sat on a huge boulder at the edge of the ocean at daybreak, the grief felt overwhelming. Having lost both my parents just nine weeks apart, I grappled with...
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German theologian and martyr during World War II, once said that the most difficult thing for human beings to come to terms with is the reality that we...
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Some of us attend faith communities where we call the pastor a priest, and it’s his or her role to celebrate the sacraments and pronounce God’s forgiveness. Others of us go...
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The sixteenth-century reformer Martin Luther said that the gospel comes to us in the form of promise: God has acted and will act to save us. The God of the Bible...
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This psalm begins with the celebration of King David’s oath: “I will not give sleep to my eyes . . . until I find a place for the Lord.” A few...
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These verses offer us an image for just, faithful leadership: “One who rules over people justly, ruling in the fear of God, is like the light of morning, like the sun...
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Anxiety can be driven by unrest and violence, the loss of old certainties and the rise of new ones, accelerating change and the dis-ease that seems to arise spontaneously when times...
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Some years ago, I served as Canon Educator at Washington National Cathedral, and I frequently met guest speakers at the airport. On one occasion our guest was a New Testament scholar...
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Forgiveness is not a private transaction. Together we are members of the household of God, “sprinkled clean” by the waters of baptism. Even the grammar of the exhortation in today’s passage...
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The book of Hebrews was written to a Christian congregation sometime after 70 c.e. when the Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed. It is an exhortation or a sermon to a congregation....
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Hannah’s prayer in the second chapter of First Samuel and the poetry of David at the end of Second Samuel (22–23:7) provide thematic bookends to the stories of Samuel, Saul, and...
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