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By Means of Dishonest Wealth?

A day will come when there's nothing left to trade, no market in which to secure our future. Jesus suggest that we need another guarantor.

Godly Contentment (Pent. 16, Year C)

Evil is the result of placing our heart, our hope, our very dependence on our wealth.

Invest Yourself (Pent. 8, Year C)

Our attitude toward our material resources is one of the most obvious measures of our relationship with God and our neighbors.

‘What Must I Do?’ (Pentecost 5, Year C)

Biblical religion is not meant to be a matter of logistics, but of love.

Riches of God (Pent. 21, Year B)

Jesus is poor. Following him requires poverty of spirit and detachment from the relative good of this world.

Being poor doesn’t make you bad

For St. Paul, there is no suggestion that idleness means poverty.

‘Allow Suffering to Speak’

Cornel West at the Trinity Institute: “The condition of truth is to allow suffering to speak.”

Gospel as Counter-narrative

Archbishop Welby: “The solutions are going to be in the ideological challenge to the basis of terrorism.”

Sanctified wealth

"You cannot serve God and wealth." But God has an inheritance for us. And surely our institutions and their wealth are part of this, as they are placed in the service of sanctification, holiness, by God’s grace.

Initiation into Consumerism

By Mark F.M. Clavier • Even while consumerism claims to promote individuality, it compels conformity through the virtual and imaginary worlds it creates.

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