Words of Eternal Life Fr. Paul Wheatley January 19, 2020 Bible, Contributors, Good Book Club, The Episcopal Church Just as baptism leads to identification with Jesus’s divine Sonship, making us by adoption what belongs to Jesus by nature, so too in John this baptism-like scene provokes an understanding of our ongoing identification with and consideration of our life in Christ.
Reading Scripture Well (Part 1) The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner January 14, 2020 Bible, Commentary, Contributors, The Episcopal Church Reading Scripture as if it were primarily “about God” certainly yields an array of important insights.
Baby Jesus and Playground Trash Talk Fr. Clint Wilson December 30, 2019 Commentary, Contributors, The Episcopal Church God descends into the messiness of our lives so that we might ascend to participate and share in his glory, a glory that does not result from our genetics, or bloodline, or our own self-determination, but from the sheer grace of God.
Following Jesus in an Age of Distraction Fr. Clint Wilson December 20, 2019 Catechesis, Commentary, Contributors, The Episcopal Church In an age of near infinite distractions, we must learn — again, and again — to look to him in whom all things hold together.