Our selves, our souls and bodies Sarah Puryear May 14, 2015 Books Tara Owens’s book Embracing the Body has reminded me of how essential the physical dimension of worship is.
Paschal penitence Bishop John Bauerschmidt May 12, 2015 Commentary The New Testament suggests that there is nothing more paschal in character, than the transitional moment represented by our repentance and God’s forgiveness.
Something to eat Jean Meade May 11, 2015 Commentary Why does the risen Jesus ask for food? Is he hungry? Does he need to eat?
This mortal weight: flesh, resurrection, and patience Zachary Guiliano May 5, 2015 Church of England, Commentary We bear the weight that surrounds us in the daily trappings of life: waking, sleeping, eating, drinking, working, concerning oneself with the plight of one's neighbor. These things are a joy at times, but at others they sit heavily across the shoulders.
“It is finished”: the residue of the Passion in Eastertide Will Brown April 24, 2015 Commentary Jesus’ ministry in the world was, as it were, a betrothal. But the Cross is the consummation of the union of divine nature and human nature.
Graveyard homes Mark Michael November 17, 2014 Commentary My wife and I are raising our two sons in a graveyard. For the churchyard is clearly a place for the living, as well as the dead.
Keeping Easter in a world of change Zachary Guiliano April 13, 2013 Church of England, Commentary My early formation as an Episcopalian was shaped to a large extent by the first person I ever felt confident in calling “my priest.” Among his many notable features, I learned much from the way he kept Easter. ... Read More...