So, it’s an interesting thing to “manage” worship.
Read MoreOn a blustery, warm summer day in northern Minnesota, just north of Grand Rapids, a man named Jack Rajala is out tending his garden.
Read MoreEcclesiastes is known as the Book of Wisdom. For a long time, the book was attributed to King Solomon—David’s son—who built the temple and was considered the wisest king of all. Now, scholars question that attribution. What isn’t questioned is the wisdom which the book contains.
Read MoreSo, I want to be completely honest: the Genesis creation story is not a video recording of the first days of the earth. (The second creation story isn’t a videotape, either. That’s right. There are two!) This truth makes some people uncomfortable. This truth makes other people angry. Truth has a tendency to do that these days, right?
Read More2 Samuel 12:1-7
There is a neighborhood in Seattle that used to be its own little town: Ballard. It was a place full of single family homes and small businesses. It continued to have that feel even after it was annexed in 1907.
Read More1 Samuel 17:1-11;17-31
Sometimes what looks like a weakness turns out to be a strength. Sometimes, what we are so sure is a strength turns out to be an incredible weakness. Things aren’t always what they seem.
Read More1Samuel 16:1-23
So, sooner, rather than later, King Saul’s reign ended. All reigns end, right? That’s a given. What was unusual was that Saul knew it was coming, long before it actually happened.
Read More1 Samuel 15:1-23
So, when Samuel reluctantly agreed to give the people their wish and anoint a king, Saul was nowhere to be found. Samuel looked high and low until he found him hiding in a pile of baggage.
Read More1 Samuel 10:17-24
The story that I want to share is a true story, a story that found me this week and stopped me dead in my tracks…
This happened thirty years ago. Ben Calhoun was seven. His younger sister was two.
Read More1 Samuel 8:1-22
So, for the next few weeks, I would like to turn to the Old Testament, or what is more appropriately called, the Hebrew Scriptures. In Christ, we celebrate the New Covenant,
Read MoreLuke 10:25-37
This morning, I am returning to the lectionary Gospel reading after a little time away. Sometimes, the lectionary can take us to places in the Gospels that we have never been before.
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