The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Today's Disciplines Devotion
We begin this week of devotions deep down in the depths of despair—of Abraham’s and of our own—as we read of the patriarch being called by God to sacrifice his son...
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It’s almost impossible to read these words in the King James translation and not hear Handel. His oratorio turns this text back to its original form, a song. Isaiah reassures those...
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This meditation is being written as two branches of the government in the United States argue over the deadline for the 2020 Census. Questions about its purpose and accuracy have dogged...
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The season of Advent takes us back to the time before Jesus was born. We imagine ourselves with Israel still waiting for the promised Messiah. There is hope but also lament....
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At Advent time, we’re reminded of Mary’s role in the redemption of the world. She is the human through whom God the Son was birthed into the world. She is the...
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The royal announcement of the gospel creates a new way of being in community together: a holy people. This holy people group is collected together not by ethnicity, economic status, gender,...
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What does “gospel” even mean? Some think it has to do with going to heaven when you die. Others think it has do with being forgiven even though we don’t deserve...
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In the midst of lament, Israel finds hope in the prophetic promise of a human being who is anointed by God to be a liberating leader. Israel’s national history is born...
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Great loss turns our world upside down and sends us to the floor; to the basics; to cold, hard truths. What’s real? The loss Israel has experienced is exile—the loss of...
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Advent is a season when we pay closer attention to the presence and absence of light. The days are shorter—light is more scarce—as we move closer to the winter solstice, after...
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When we are impatient and restless, the counsel to be patient tends to evoke further impatience. Imagine James speaking these words to John through the prison cell bars (see Matthew 11:1-11)....
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