Lent

04
Apr
Palm Sunday

Palm Sunday

The week's newsletter uses the genre of a worship service to present its content. You will encounter liturgies,
3 min read
28
Mar
Rivers in the Desert

Rivers in the Desert

This week's newsletter provides commentary on Isaiah 43, the First Reading for the Fifth Sunday in Lent; an invitation to celebrate mystery; and a blessing to our Muslim neighbors who begin their holy month of fasting this week.
3 min read
21
Mar
There was a man who had two sons

There was a man who had two sons

Calling this story (Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32) The Parable of the Prodigal Son reduces our focus to the one son. But the parable opens with the line: "There was a man who had two sons."
3 min read
14
Mar
The Tower of Siloam and Suffering

The Tower of Siloam and Suffering

Jesus mentions the death of eighteen people when the tower of Siloam fell and asks "are they greater sinners than others?" The implied answer is no. They did nothing that might cause their death.
3 min read
07
Mar
As a hen gathers her brood under her wings

As a hen gathers her brood under her wings

Two holy symbols from two different religious traditions. Placed side by side, they encourage us to imagine their relationship. Jerusalem, in fact, creates these moments regularly for pilgrims today.
8 min read
28
Feb
Led by the Spirit in the Wilderness

Led by the Spirit in the Wilderness

The First Sunday in Lent finds us with Jesus in the wilderness. But perhaps this wilderness is already a familiar place for us after two years of a deadly global pandemic. I imagine we don't need a Lenten season to tell us about wandering or feeling lost.
5 min read
21
Feb
Ashes Touch Our Face

Ashes Touch Our Face

I invite you to sit with your neighbor's difference. I invite you in the name of the Church to the observance of a holy Lent, by remaining with difference.
6 min read