Myth of the Christian Nation
One thing that I have heard over and over again is that America is a “Christian” nation. What does that … Continue reading Myth of the Christian Nation
One thing that I have heard over and over again is that America is a “Christian” nation. What does that … Continue reading Myth of the Christian Nation
I love the imagery of the curtain being torn. The idea that what once was separated is now unified. It’s … Continue reading And the Curtain Was Torn
I read a post this week from Rachel Held Evans that may represent a turning point in her theological journey. … Continue reading Tables and Lables
Did you ever watch the television show Law & Order… or one of it’s 4,000 spin-offs? Each episode begins with … Continue reading Law & Order
We’ve all seen it. The big name who has been ranting and raving against what they consider to be a … Continue reading Let God Be the Judge
June 11, 2011. One of the most important days of my life. In a crowded auditorium on the campus of … Continue reading Sacrifice
Last week was a crazy week in the United Methodist world. It was the week in which legislation moved from … Continue reading An Exercise in Missing the Point
Back during Advent, I started a Tuesday evening prayer service, and have kept it up ever since. It’s been a … Continue reading Ash Wednesday on a Tuesday
I heard a saying once, “The more I pray, the more coincidences seem to happen.” Incredible… and true. Last September … Continue reading The More I Pray…
A couple years ago, I challenged the members of my congregation to read through the Bible in a year. At … Continue reading Reading Through the Bible