Witness and Joy
I have discovered that tears come more easily of late. I’m not depressed or sad, though as I have confessed to you recently, and as
I have discovered that tears come more easily of late. I’m not depressed or sad, though as I have confessed to you recently, and as
Hope is a peculiar thing. It is often paradoxical in its ability to manifest amidst the struggles and real pain of life, often in the
Are you tired this morning, Church? I’m tired. The temperatures spiked this past week from the freezer we’d been living in. Snow drifts started turning
I rarely drive places these days. Do you remember places? I do. I recall that lovely feeling of finding my way from one place to
A few weeks ago my paternal grandmother sold the family home in rural Ohio. None of us was too sad, she sold it to my
This morning’s gospel lesson from Matthew gives us that famous line present in some form or another in all three of the synoptic
My ordained ministry began on a boat in a storm in deep grief. Days after my ordination to the transitional diaconate, and before graduating seminary,
Year A, Proper 22 In the early 2000s, artist and musician Ben Gibbard was in a time of relative ease and success. He had, as
Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 18, Year A Owe no one anything! So says Paul today in his letter to the church in Rome, and
A sermon preached by the Reverend Jered Weber-Johnson Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost Proper 15, Year A Some of you may have already heard me share
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