“In his teaching and preaching, Jesus was forever calling our attention to the seemingly trivial, the small, and the insignificant—like lost children, lost coins, lost sheep, a mustard seed. The kingdom involves the ability to see God within those people and experiences that the world regards as little and of no account, ordinary.”
~ Stanley Hauerwas & William Willimon
A Season of Promises: The Promise of Kindness - December 22, 2019
“I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round, as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable time; the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys.”
~ Charles Dickens (1812-1870) A Christmas Carol
A Season of Promises: The Promise of Justice - December 15, 2019
"Whenever we look to Mary, we come to believe once again in the revolutionary nature of love and tenderness. In her we see that humility and tenderness are not virtues of the weak but of the strong who need not treat others poorly in order to feel important themselves." ~ Pope Francis
A Season of Promises: The Promise of Presence - December 8, 2019
Forever at his door
I gave my heart and soul.
My fortune, too.
I’ve no flock anymore,
No other work in view.
My occupation: Love. It’s all I do.
~ St. John of the Cross (1542-1591)
A Season of Promises: The Promise of Home - December 1, 2019
A prison cell, in which one waits, hopes...and is completely dependent on the fact that the door of freedom has to be opened from the outside, is not a bad picture of Advent.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906 - 1945)
Flawed and Faithful: The Life of David - Giving Genuine Gifts - November 24, 2019
If the only prayer
you ever say in your entire life is
Thank You,
it will be enough.
~ Meister Eckhart
Flawed and Faithful: The Life of David - Leaving Unfinished Dreams - November 17, 2019
Nothing worth doing is completed in our lifetime;
therefore, we must be saved by hope.
Nothing true or beautiful makes complete sense
in any immediate context of history;
therefore, we must be saved by faith.
Nothing we do, however virtuous, can be accomplished alone;
therefore, we are saved by love.
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
Flawed and Faithful: The Life of David - Lamenting the Unthinkable - November 10, 2019
O God, teach me to see You,
and reveal Yourself to me
when I seek you,
For I cannot seek You
unless You first teach me,
Nor find You
unless You first reveal Yourself to me.
Let me seek You in longing,
and long for You in seeking.
Let me find You in love,
and love You in finding.
~ Ambrose of Milan
Flawed and Faithful: The Life of David - Navigating Betrayal - November 3, 2019
For those who walked with us,
this is a prayer.
For those who have gone ahead,
this is a blessing.
For those who touched and tended us,
who lingered with us
while they lived,
this is a thanksgiving.
For those who journey still with us
in the shadows of awareness,
in the crevices of memory,
in the landscape of our dreams,
this is a benediction.
~ Jan Richardson, “For Those Who Walked With Us”
Flawed and Faithful: The Life of David - Grieving Great Loss - October 27, 2019
There is often more wisdom to be found at the edges of life than in its middle. A life-threatening illness, for instance, may shuffle our values like a deck of cards. Sometimes a card that has been on the bottom of the deck for most of our lives turns out to be the top card, the thing that really matters. Having watched people sort their cards and play their hands in the presence of death for many years, I would say that most often the top card is love.
~ Rachel Remen, My Grandfather’s Blessings
Flawed and Faithful: The Life of David - Owning Our Guilt - October 20, 2019
Traditionally, the two marks of the saint
are joy and penitence:
joy because one knows that one is not God,
and yet with God all things are possible.
The saint knows that perfection rests
in divinity and not in the ability
of the believer to negotiate reality
so that one "comes off best."
The saint knows that he or she is not God,
and yet knows how easily one can forget
this simple fact.
The saint knows about darknesses
and shadows that cloud judgment.
~ Alan Jones
Flawed and Faithful: The Life of David - Living with Abandon - October 6, 2019
There is…a voice inside me that urges caution. It tells me to be careful, to keep my head, not to go too far, not to burn my boats… I don’t want to be carried away into any resolution which I shall afterwards regret, for I know I shall be feeling quite different after breakfast… This is my endlessly recurrent temptation: to go down to that Sea [which is God], and there neither to dive nor swim nor float, but only to dabble and splash, careful not to get out of my depth, and holding on to the lifeline which connects me with my things temporal… Of course, that lifeline is really a death line.
~ C. S. Lewis
Flawed and Faithful: The Life of David - Repaying Evil with Good - September 29, 2019
If you love Jesus Christ more than you
fear human judgment,
then you will not only speak of compassion,
but act with it.
Compassion means seeing your friend
and your enemy in equal need
and helping both equally.
It demands that you seek and find the stranger,
the broken, the prisoner, and comfort him
and offer him your help.
Herein lies the holy compassion of God
that causes the devil much distress.
~ Meditations of Mechthild of Magdeburg (1207-1294)
Soul Growth - September 22, 2019
“The pace of our lives in western culture, along with our
exterior focus, lead us to a place where we easily lose the ability
to observe the imbalance in our lives and lose touch with the
value of the soul.”
~ Carl Jung
Flawed and Faithful: The Life of David - Resisting Oppressors - September 15, 2019
“We must learn that passively to accept an unjust system is to cooperate with that system, and thereby to become a participant in its evil.”
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
Flawed and Faithful: The Life of David - Accepting God’s Call - September 8, 2019
Your true identity is as a child of God.
This is the identity you have to accept.
Once you have claimed it and settled in it,
you can live in a world that gives you
much joy as well as pain.
You can receive the praise as well as
the blame that comes to you as an
opportunity for strengthening your basic identity,
because the identity that makes you free
is anchored beyond all human praise and blame.
You belong to God,
and it is as a child of God
that you are sent into the world.
~ Henri J. M. Nouwen
Our Place at the Table - September 1, 2019
Do you wish to rise?
Begin by descending.
You plan a tower that will pierce the clouds?
Lay first the foundation of humility.
~ St. Augustine
August Forum: Sandra Bland at the Cross - Angela Parker - August 25, 2019
Any theology that is indifferent to the theme of liberation is not Christian theology.
~ James H. Cone
August Forum: Keeping Our Covenants - August 18, 2019
"Covenant holds the key to the identity and distinctiveness of Israel and church. The term 'covenant' was consciously applied by the Israelites to their relationship with Yahweh from the earliest times, and this theological orientation was passed down to Jesus and early Christians. Covenant is found in every critical moment of God’s dispensation and all major turning points in biblical history, such as creation, Noah’s flood, Abraham, Exodus, David, Exile, and Jesus. Throughout the Bible, covenant is central to God’s reign."
~ Hak Joon Lee
Fuller Theological Seminary
August Forum: Preaching Through a Storm - August 11, 2019
The movement of the Spirit of God in the hearts of men and women often calls them to act against the spirit of their times or causes them to anticipate a spirit which is yet in the making. In a moment of dedication they are given wisdom and courage to dare a deed that challenges and to kindle a hope that inspires.
~ Howard Thurman