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Living the Word: Bringing the Good News

Good News and common cathedral. One of the pivotal moments in Jesus’ ministry happens when he goes back to his hometown of Nazareth to preach in the synagogue (Luke 4:14-30). We call it his “inaugural” sermon. The congregation is bristling with excitement, waiting to see and hear how their favorite son has grown “in wisdom and stature.” Jesus preaches from Isaiah 61. Which is all well and good until he starts interpreting it, basically saying that the Good News is for everyone, not just for those who believe like we do. The crowd is so pissed off that they run… Read More

Revelation of the Son of Man: Jesus’ Baptism

We’re returning to the Narrative Lectionary for the remainder of the winter and spring, following along with our young people in Church School. We’ll spend the seasons of Epiphany and Lent in the Gospel of Luke, catching glimpses of God as revealed through Jesus, his ministry of healing, and his journey to the cross.  My friends, we’ve made it! We’ve heard the angels, followed the star, worshiped the Christ child, and gone home by another way with the Magi. Advent welcomed in the new liturgical year, Christmas welcomed the newborn Prince of Peace, and January ushered in the new calendar… Read More

Epiphany: The Road Isn’t Straight

Throughout Advent and Christmastide, we’ve been following “Words for the Beginning: Advent Reminders for New Seasons” from A Sanctified Art, diving into the themes of blessing, companionship, risky hope, abiding love, holy laughter, crooked roads and a whole lot more! Are you a planner or a just-let-it-unfold-er? Perhaps some of both? Ever had the best-laid plans not turn out at all like you expected, and the result was better than you could have imagined? Or ever just followed your hunch and seen where the wind took you? On Sunday, we’ll once again re-visit the Epiphany story of the Magi, those… Read More

Words for the Beginning: Hope is Worth the Risk

Advent marks the beginning of the liturgical year, and this Advent, our aptly-named worship curriculum invites us to explore “Words for the Beginning: Advent Reminders for New Seasons.” From December 1st through January 5th, we’ll dive into the themes of blessing, companionship, risky hope, abiding love, holy laughter, crooked roads and a whole lot more! As we hurtle towards Christmas, we reflect on all that it took to get us to this point, and what I’m coming up with is ‘a whole lot of hope.’ And hope isn’t anything to scoff at, though it’s easy to give hope a bad… Read More

Words for the Beginning: Do the Good That is Yours to Do

Advent marks the beginning of the liturgical year, and this Advent, our aptly-named worship curriculum invites us to explore “Words for the Beginning: Advent Reminders for New Seasons.” From December 1st through January 5th, we’ll dive into the themes of blessing, companionship, risky hope, abiding love, holy laughter, crooked roads and a whole lot more! “How do you eat an elephant?” the joke/proverb asks. The answer is “one bite at a time.” It’s a philosophical groaner, a wise un-joke that reminds us how to approach seemingly insurmountable problems, whether it’s the vast scale of injustice in our society, or the… Read More

Words for the Beginning: We Can’t Go Alone

Advent marks the beginning of the liturgical year, and this Advent, our aptly-named worship curriculum invites us to explore “Words for the Beginning: Advent Reminders for New Seasons”. From December 1st through January 5th, we’ll dive into the themes of blessing, companionship, risky hope, abiding love, holy laughter, crooked roads and a whole lot more! On Sunday we’ll visit a story not normally told in Advent, of Ruth and Naomi (Ruth, chapter 1). It’s a story about creating a chosen family vs. what cultural traditions might typically expect. It’s also a story about valuing friendship, companionship and leaning on others… Read More

Words for the Beginning: You Are A Blessing

Advent marks the beginning of the liturgical year, and this Advent, our aptly-named worship curriculum invites us to explore “Words for the Beginning: Advent Reminders for New Seasons”. From December 1st through January 5th, we’ll dive into the themes of blessing, companionship, risky hope, abiding love, holy laughter, crooked roads, and a whole lot more! This Sunday, we welcome United Parish member Kate Baker-Carr to the pulpit as our guest preacher. Kate writes: From start to finish, from Genesis to Revelation, Holy Scripture bears witness to the angels who play a critical role in the history and heritage of our… Read More

God Sightings: A New Covenant

This autumn, we drop into various stories of the Bible sequentially, starting at the beginning — following along with our young people in Church School. This is our final Sunday before Advent looking for “God sightings”- learning about and noticing where God lives, how God shows up for us, and how we can listen for God in our lives. I once heard about a clergy colleague who had a section in every employment contract that they were expected to meet a certain number of failures each year. This expectation was to hold them accountable to experimenting, trying new things, following… Read More

God Sightings: Here I Am, Send Me!

This autumn, we drop into various stories of the Bible sequentially, starting at the beginning — following along with our young people in Church School. We’ll spend the next few weeks looking for “God sightings”- learning about and noticing where God lives, how God shows up for us, and how we can listen for God in our lives. Autumn All-Parish Meeting Sunday Some of us may still be reeling from the news. Some of us may have gone numb. Some of us may be obsessively checking the news. Some of us are avoiding it. Some of us may wonder what… Read More

What just happened?

I just came from a prayer meeting of interfaith clergy: rabbis, imams, pastors, black, white, Asian, queer, hetero. Beautiful, thoughtful, engaged people of faith. This group offers one of the things I love best about our country: diversity of experience and background. E pluribus unum. Out of many, one! One of the rabbis grew up in Chile under the dictatorship of General Pinochet, who came to power by killing his predecessor in the presidential palace. Her mother died in an anti-Semitic bombing in Buenos Aires. An imam recalled when he was five years old and his family fled Somalia, walking… Read More

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