Revelation 21:1-6 I suppose it is not surprising that I am accustomed to mostly hearing these words at funerals, as often as not in my own voice: sometimes strong, sometimes faltering. For surely this is a powerful and no doubt, timely, word on such days when we do so very much need to hear the …
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Hearing the Shepherd’s Voice
John 10:22-30 I am considering now all the clamoring voices which too much overwhelm, claiming attention and yes, allegiance in ways they do not deserve, in ways and times and places which are certainly not life giving. Those voices which in too many ways, too many times, too often, drown out the Voice which calls …
Resurrection Remembered
Luke 24:1-12 I cannot help but think of how the awful events of those last few days must have erased so much from their memory as they walked to the tomb that early morning. Even that which they had believed they could not possibly forget. For while, no doubt, these women had encountered death countless …
Stirred Up Even Now: Luke’s Passion
Luke 22:14-23:56 “He stirs the people up by teaching throughout all Judea, from Galilee where he began even to this place.” — The Chief Priests and the Scribes (Luke 23:5) There is stirring up and there is stirring up, of course. It jumped out at me though, this time through, this vivid description of the …
Through the Eyes of the Younger Brother…
Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 I was in the self-checkout at the grocery store the other day when I overheard an animated conversation between two of the workers there: a young man and an older woman. I have no details as my ears tuned in late to their exchange, but what I overheard was this. He was …
But Unless You Repent…
Luke 13:1-9 I was driving to work a few days back, listening to the news for the short minutes between home and the church. Much of the news is about Ukraine these days, of course, and the report being shared was no different. In this instance, one (among millions and millions) whose world has been …
Mining the Metaphor: Jesus as a Mother Hen
Luke 13:31-35 It’s such an everyday metaphor Jesus offers now. And yet, while most of us know what a chicken is, the vast, vast majority of us (myself included) have little actual firsthand knowledge of chickens. So it was that early in the week I thought to reach out to a friend who began raising …
This Very Long Time: Wilderness Ponderings
Luke 4:1-13 I was in a conversation with one from a nearby seminary a few days back. She’s in charge of philanthropic giving. She’s new to the work, at least in this particular place, and so she is spending this time getting acquainted. In particular, she has just been picking up the phone and reaching …
On the Mountaintop: From Bondage to Freedom
Exodus 34:29-35 Luke 9:28-43A I stood at my kitchen window this morning, squinting out at the sunshine and the snow. We had high winds last night. Winds which impeded the sight of anyone who found themselves out and about any time after sunset yesterday, what with the light snow we had the day before. Today, …
A Parable for a Pandemic: Joseph and His Brothers
Genesis 45:3-11, 15 I sat in a gathering the other night, all of us in a large circle, listening to one tell her story. The group which has been going deep in our understanding of our racial history as a nation for the last couple of years is taking it a step deeper even, going …