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
But what about Isaac? What do we know and learn of him in this scripture? It has been suggested that Isaac was a young man, certainly old enough to extract himself...
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Psalm 124 is part of a group of psalms that are songs of ascent, or praise songs used by ancient Jewish worshipers traveling to Jerusalem for various feasts. The following could...
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Within the kingdom of priests that is the church, every Christian is a mirror of grace. We each are the very image of God mediating Christ: first to one another, then...
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In Romans 12 Paul is taking a breath. He has written to inform the Christian Jews and other Christians in Rome of the glorious mercies of God (chapters 1–11), and now...
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To be strictly silent about Christ is not very evangelistic. Why, then, does Jesus instruct his disciples to keep quiet regarding his identity? The disciples will eventually be Christ’s witnesses to...
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Just a little ways north of Galilee lies a cultural and religious crossroads. There the waters from Mount Hermon spring so gloriously from a cliff into a moist, lush valley below...
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Brother Ron was a big man—and hugely wise. He once told me about his experience of leading weekly worship services. As he stood before the congregation with arms outstretched, he imagined...
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One who mediates between the Divine and the human is called a priest; in Christendom the title refers to a ranking official who participates in rites of worship. This week, however,...
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Have you ever been insulted by a powerful religious leader? Has your child been denied life-saving healthcare because of gender, ethnicity, or faith? If you have ever been reduced to begging...
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Defile is not a word we often use in ordinary conversation. But it’s a word central to Jesus’ teaching. He contradicts the Pharisees’ conviction that eating foods deemed unclean makes people...
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In some eras, the daily news is so bad it seems to eclipse the gospel’s good news. The people wring their hands or stare morosely at their screens and wonder if...
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