Trinity Sunday Thoughts: Be Trinitarian!
I used to think that the doctrine of the Trinity was one of those obscure and optional theological statements, meant basically for professionals, having no
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I used to think that the doctrine of the Trinity was one of those obscure and optional theological statements, meant basically for professionals, having no
Happy Birthday, Church—or not. It’s no secret that these are not the best of times for the church. Fact is, it’s not that cool to
Fifteen groups of parishioners shared their talents to tell the story of the Resurrection in 15 Stations. From home-baked bread, broken and shared, to drama
Life wins. I’m not the first to summarize the Easter message into such a small package, but I do use this phrase a lot. I
Seems like only yesterday we were beginning our Lenten project, but in fact five whole Sundays have sped by! So here we are at the
New Life: Ezekiel 37:1-14 Some history: in 598 BC, the Babylonian army sacked Jerusalem and took the king and about 8,000 Israelites into exile, leaving
John 9:1-41 This long story is notable for how Jesus disappears from sight—probably the longest passage in the Gospels where Jesus is not present! It
Forgiveness (Exodus 17:1-7) When Jesus tells the devil, “You shall not put the Lord your God to the test,” this event is what’s on his
Be careful what you ask for. That’s advice Moses probably wished he’d given the people of Israel, ages ago, long before he’d gotten involved in
John 3:1-17 The Gospel of John tells different stories, and presents a different picture of Jesus, than the other Gospels. Scholars often say that John