2024-10-31T08:16:45-04:00

This Tuesday, love your neighbor by getting out there and voting for love and justice. Then the next morning when you wake, keep at it. Read more

2024-10-31T08:15:53-04:00

In this life, the closest we will ever get to loving God is how we choose to relate with our fellow members of the human family. Read more

2024-10-30T07:33:12-04:00

So closely is love connected to justice that it impossible to claim you even have love if you disregard social justice for one’s neighbor. Read more

2024-10-24T08:24:18-04:00

Proximity doesn’t guarantee change. But it does provide the opportunity for change, through crossing lines that we have created. Read more

2024-10-24T08:25:27-04:00

I can’t help but see a critique of Christian nationalism in the contrast between James, John and Bartimaeus in this story. Read more

2024-10-23T08:03:40-04:00

The Bartimaeus story has social, political, and economic dimensions that are rarely touched on in some sectors of Christianity. Read more

2024-10-17T08:45:22-04:00

Standing up for love and justice sometimes involves drinking the same cup and baptism. In those moments we are participating. Read more

2024-10-17T08:46:00-04:00

In Mark, these stories aren't about a Jesus doing things for or instead of his disciples. He calls his disciples to participate in them, too. Read more

2024-10-16T10:43:33-04:00

Elements that Christianity has typically viewed through the lens of substitution, Mark's gospel frames in terms of participation. Read more

2024-10-10T09:33:00-04:00

No one can serve two masters. You will hate the one and love the other. You cannot serve both justice and money. Read more


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