How to preach sermons that don’t suck Jonathan Mitchican February 19, 2015 Commentary Let’s be honest, most sermons today are terrible. They are boring. They ramble. They sound like bad imitations of high school book reports.
Introducing God and Comics Jonathan Mitchican January 30, 2015 Commentary Starting in February, there will be a new "God and Comics" podcast every two weeks, with Fr Jonathan Mitchican, Fr. Kyle Tomlin, and Fr. Matt Stromberg having a series of discussions on a whole range of topics that relate back to comics, from the elements of good storytelling to romance, mystery, ethics, love, sacrifice, and everything in between.
Wonder Woman and the power of truth Jonathan Mitchican December 19, 2014 Commentary In a weird way, and one that her creator, William Moulton Marston, certainly never would have anticipated, Wonder Woman is an icon of Christian discipleship.
My son’s autism is making me holy (and I hate it) Jonathan Mitchican October 9, 2014 Commentary Our lives center around my son’s autism. It is the compass that keeps us ever pointing away from ourselves and towards some unknown horizon.
Christian discipline Jonathan Mitchican August 21, 2014 Commentary Culturally speaking, the word discipline brings to mind notions of strictness and censure, but the discipline of following Christ is not primarily about following rules.
Anglicans and confession Jonathan Mitchican July 7, 2014 Commentary You can confess to an Anglican priest.
Learning new ecclesial languages Jonathan Mitchican February 1, 2014 Commentary It is not easy to be immersed in other Christian traditions, but it might just heal the Church.
Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones Jonathan Mitchican August 1, 2013 Commentary, Liturgy How worship with the saints reflects to us the image of God