‘I will redeem you’ Thomas Kincaid November 14, 2017 Bible, Commentary, Liturgy What the Book of Ruth can teach about our prayers for the dead.
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.
Facing death with Christian hope Fr. Bryan Owen October 30, 2017 Commentary If Jesus died was raised to life, then something akin to overturning the law of gravity has been unleashed.
The making of Abram’s name Jeff Boldt October 23, 2017 Anglican Church of Canada, Commentary Babel, Pentecost, and a language for the gentiles
Artistry in Easter: Jesus in the progressive jazz of Stan Kenton Brandt Montgomery May 12, 2017 Music, The Episcopal Church Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Jazz speaks for life.”
Easter is bonkers Mark Clavier May 1, 2017 Church of England, Commentary God despises bores. Easter reminds us of this. Put the redemption of the world into our hands, and we’d come up with something unimaginative, uninspiring, and probably much too believable.
Glorious apparel Mac Stewart April 17, 2017 Bible, Commentary, Liturgy, The Episcopal Church Mightier than the sound of many waters, mightier than the breakers of the sea, mightier is the LORD who dwells on high.
Bringing out our Sunday best Dane Boston June 3, 2016 Commentary When Sunday preaching proclaims the Sunday message, it is the final piece of a grand puzzle finally clicking into place.