The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Today's Disciplines Devotion
I love the hymns of the church. I think what I love most is that the melody is readily identifiable as the top note in the chord structure. Perhaps what makes...
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I’m writing this to you from a difficult moment in the past. Creating a book like Disciplines takes time, and I’m writing in the United States in 2020, the year of...
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Two thousand years down the pike, it is hard for me to wait until today to say, “He is risen; he is risen indeed!” Since the first Easter morning, disciples have...
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I wish the Gospels said more about Holy Saturday. Except for today's reading from Matthew and one verse in Luke (23:56), nothing is written. Yet, it was a full day as...
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In 1999, my wife, Jeannie, and I took a trip to the Holy Land. We discovered that it is true that visiting the Holy Land changes the way you read the...
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Jesus’ words and actions with Judas seen in yesterday's reading occurred in a larger context—the context of serving love. Jesus made it clear that he was giving his disciples an example...
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Today's reading from John inspires multiple reflections, falling as it does in the section unique to John's Gospel where Jesus met with his disciples on the brink of his betrayal. The...
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Jesus’ final week was, among other things, a great Summing Up—his way of emphasizing one last time what really matters. In today’s reading, Jesus linked life (the seed) and light to...
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John’s Gospel has always been my favorite. It was the first part of the Bible I read after professing my faith in Christ in 1963. I have read it many times...
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The Passion narrative is filled with violence: Judas’s plot; a corrupt legal system; public humiliations of Jesus, along with a beating administered while in custody; and public torture and execution. Reading...
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Throughout the Passion narrative we hear witness to God’s gift and call. Today I invite you to meditate on Luke’s version of the institution of the Eucharist. Here it is more...
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