Now, I know this will bother some people so let’s examine some common incorrect arguments against it. Jesus was a carpenter, so he worked for a living! He wouldn’t be one of these “welfare” queens who needed assistance! Was Jesus a carpenter? The Bible doesn’t directly tell us that Jesus himself was a carpenter andContinueContinue reading “Jesus Would Need SNAP”
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Rebuking with Jesus
What’s Wrong at the Root of this Trend As an openly Christian person online I am often bombarded with what I consider toxic religious videos and posts that the algorithms believe all Christians want to see. This morning, I opened TikTok and was greeted with a video of a young boy (probably 5-6 yearsContinueContinue reading “Rebuking with Jesus”
Tethered Together
Church choir. San Augustine, Texas by Library of Congress is licensed under CC-CC0 1.0 We’ll all sing together From the first verse to the last word Our voices will unify in harmony Sing together, tethered forever -Claudio Sanchez Throughout history, when scientists begin to explain the mechanics of creation to us, church leaders often putContinueContinue reading “Tethered Together”
Why I Don’t Wear A Cross
I have been a Christian my whole life. I’ve always been active in my church in some form, often volunteering as an acolyte or a sound technician when I was a child. As an adult I have been employed as a music director (organist, choir director, bell ensemble director, liturgical planner) for over fifteen years. ContinueContinue reading “Why I Don’t Wear A Cross”
Grace isn’t an Excuse to Harm
The Adjustment of Conflicting Interests: Count Raymond of Toulouse Swears at the Altar to Observe the Liberties of the City;u00ec Color Study for Mural, Supreme Court Room, Minnesota State Capitol,u00ec Saint Paul by John La Farge is licensed under CC-CC0 1.0 Reflections on: 1 Corinthians 13, Maundy Thursday, and “All the Buried Women” My reflectionsContinueContinue reading “Grace isn’t an Excuse to Harm”
Reflections on Netflix’s “Adolescence”
Excellent acting all round lends emotional gravitas to this moving short series. The topic at hand is, of course, the true issue of our time. We have been feeling the effects of the crisis of young men long before we noticed that it was the main source of political and cultural shifts that continue inContinueContinue reading “Reflections on Netflix’s “Adolescence””
Who Do You Trust?
Lent approaches, and this year our Lenten fast of discipline will be more important than ever. Our country and our world are in turmoil. No matter how we try to avoid the elephant in the room, it is there. There was a time when Facebook and social media didn’t exist. I was a freshman inContinueContinue reading “Who Do You Trust?”
On Sin (and Jesus Dying for It)
Photo by David Dibert on Pexels.com In my career I have listened to countless peers and younger people vent their frustrations with “The Church”. All of them fall away from the denomination of their childhood to either cast aside organized Christianity entirely or find that perhaps they can trust my example enough to hope thatContinueContinue reading “On Sin (and Jesus Dying for It)”
What is Love?
Today, I am looking at one of the most well-known statements from Jesus, “If you love me, you will keep my commandments.” (John 14:15). When we seek to understand something, we must define each word’s meaning in the context of the document we are reading. What are Jesus’ commandments? Of course, if we were thereContinueContinue reading “What is Love?”
(A)Idol Worship
A particularly egregious AI creation representing a giant wooden Jesus Idol. People learned long ago that using the words “Biblical”, “Jesus”, and “Christlike”, with things they want others to accept is a surefire way to get in good with a lot of Americans. Want to convince someone your views are correct? Throw “biblical” in frontContinueContinue reading “(A)Idol Worship”
