Offering Our Selves Fr. Paul Wheatley February 11, 2019 Commentary, Good Book Club, The Episcopal Church As Christ offered himself, we offer ourselves to God as a living sacrifice in Christ.
Fear at the Resurrection Fr. Paul Wheatley April 3, 2018 Bible, Commentary, The Episcopal Church It’s a little uncomfortable, perhaps even embarrassing, that the disciples were afraid on Easter Day.
Bob Dylan: Advent songwriter? Fr. Paul Wheatley December 19, 2017 Music, Reviews & Culture The central theme of “When He Returns” is not the dynamics of personal conversion, but the cosmic scale of the divine last word.
Behind every sermon Fr. Paul Wheatley May 25, 2017 Commentary, The Episcopal Church "It reassures people to see their preacher holding a Bible,” a colleague would say. Still a slave to the manuscript, I began printing my sermons in two columns on copier pages.
We seem to ‘Want It Darker’ Fr. Paul Wheatley December 23, 2016 Music, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church In rock music, especially in the performance arena, there is no room for prayer, but I think that so many of the songs people write are prayers. A lot of my songs seem to be prayers for unity within myself. … L... Read More...
Against Evensong Fr. Paul Wheatley October 4, 2016 Church of England, Liturgy, The Episcopal Church Evensong's traditional spot at the end of the work day comes at the worst time.
Reading on Dallas, religion, and race Fr. Paul Wheatley August 4, 2016 Commentary As a white vicar in a diverse Dallas congregation, I have had much to learn and try to understand in these difficult days.
Maundy Thursday and the architecture of remembrance Fr. Paul Wheatley March 24, 2016 Commentary In what way is this night, to use the words of God to Moses and the people of Israel, a "memorial" (Ex. 12:14)?