Paul writes about the tomb dedicated to an unknown (really an unnamed) god in Athens. How often do we treat those around us in church as unnamed and unknown?
As we think about stewarding our resources, we think about those of us who are among the 99 sheep left together.
Lois was a champion of both intellectual engagement and bringing our service out into the world. We will miss her greatly.
On our Sunday recognizing servant leaders and graduates, we talk about our core identity as a church that Cares Within. Sometimes that means listening, sometimes that means leading, sometimes that…
The second chapter of Ruth shows us the complicated life of an attractive woman working in a field. It shows Ruth's dedication, but it also shows the vulnerability of someone…
There is need all around us. Sometimes people take advantage. Compassion tells us it must not harden our hearts.
Living as the church, being the church, is the way to reconcile ourselves to one another without hypocrisy.
As we begin to ask where we are going as a church, we look at the way we build identity and tell our stories. First, by telling the story of…
Paul's meditations on love remind us that love is not always comfortable. Image: Socrates bekijkt zichzelf in een spiegel, Bernard Vaillant, Jusepe de Ribera, 1672, via the Rijksmuseum.
On the Sunday after Earth Day, how does our Progressive Christian Theology bear on our stewardship of creation?
Jesus's welcoming of burial rites at the expense of alms gets at the multiple aspects of church mission. It is our duty to work against oppression every day, and it…