Wholly Holy | Luke 9:28–36, (37–43)
Following my last Sunday as an interim pastor at a church, I slipped off the next day to the Abbey of Gethsemani for some downtime and reflection. As I journeyed … Continue reading
Called to Wisdom
When I was growing up, it was the tradition in many Presbyterian churches to read the Ten Commandments before the prayer of confession in worship, and after the prayer, we … Continue reading
Sabbatical Preparations and Ruminations
by Adam Morris This posting originally appeared on Rabbi Adam Morris’ blog modrash.blogspot.ca. Visit his blog for more postings. It is now four times that I have been blessed to … Continue reading
It’s Still Love
by Adam Morris This posting originally appeared on Rabbi Adam Morris’ blog modrash.blogspot.ca. Visit his blog for more postings. When it seems that evil reveals itself within our most vulnerable … Continue reading
Advent 4: Ancient Days
Growing up, I had the good fortune of being able to take part in a Mexican tradition called Las Posadas. In this tradition, children play Mary and Joseph and travel … Continue reading
Advent 3: Good News Proclaimed
To be human is to experience vulnerability in some form. Depending on our circumstances, this vulnerability can impact every aspect of life. When vulnerability becomes the primary force impacting each … Continue reading
Advent 2: Prophets of Peace
The word “peace” likely evokes a sense of yearning for most of us. Personal circumstances that have evoked loss or anger come to mind. We recall the many global conflicts … Continue reading