This post continues a series of essays on preaching from the perspective of lay people. Previous entries may be found here.
By Sarah Cornwell
IÂ have worn glasses...
This post continues a series of essays on preaching from the perspective of lay people. Previous entries may be found here.
By Tim O’Malley
IÂ often hear two...
This post continues a series of essays on preaching from the perspective of lay people. Previous entries may be found here.
By Elisabeth Rain Kincaid
In the...
This post continues a series of essays on preaching from the perspective of lay people. Previous entries may be found here.
By Charlie Clauss
I am thankful...
This post continues a series of essays on preaching from the perspective of lay people. Previous entries may be found here.
By Neil Dhingra
Perhaps the...
This post continues a series of essays on preaching written by lay people. Other installments may be found here.
By Hannah Matis
A small lifetime ago —...
When someone asks me about priestly ordination, the underlying message is that the work that I am currently doing would be more valuable or whole if it were performed by a priest.