Christ’s Harrowing of Hell Guest Contributor April 19, 2019 Bible, Commentary, Liturgy, The Episcopal Church The paradox of the Paschal Mystery is that both the silent suffering and the first celebration of Easter are the truth of Holy Saturday.
Turn It Up to Eleven: Holy Week Music from Andrew Peterson Sarah Puryear April 18, 2019 Music, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church Resurrection Letters by Andrew Peterson seeks to draw the listener into the events at the heart of the Christian faith.
Was Macbeth Right? Victoria Heard December 17, 2018 Commentary, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church Macbeth cannot meet any morning with hope, so his mornings relentlessly arrive, cheerless and bleak.
Easter in Ordinary Time Wesley Hill August 20, 2018 Liturgy, The Episcopal Church There is a strange kind of overlapping that we Christians find ourselves living out in between the first advent of Christ and his eventual glorious appearing.
According to the Scriptures Charlie Clauss June 27, 2018 Bible, Commentary, The Episcopal Church The resurrection is not disconnected from the world of the Scriptures, but is rather an integral part.
With Great Freedom Comes Responsibility Elisabeth Kincaid May 1, 2018 Commentary, The Episcopal Church Freedom for excellence means pursuing what is most appropriate for our good.
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.
The hope of glory Christopher Yoder November 8, 2017 Commentary, Exegesis In Romans 8, St. Paul develops the contrast between present sufferings and future glory.