I live in a small town in Southwestern Pennsylvania, which also happens to be the county seat. The country courthouse, which is the most stunning part of the town (primarily because of its grand architecture) hosts this gathering each May on its many steps. We are a town of mostly Christians and “nones”, with noContinueContinue reading “On the “National Day of Prayer””
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What Divides Us?
I must make a rant… I just received an unsolicited text message from the Cambria County Republican Party Chair telling me I need to switch parties if I support the military, God, and law enforcement. Rather than argue the bad faith claims within that I want to address the root philosophy behind this text. AtContinueContinue reading “What Divides Us?”
The Letter A
I am writing this during June, which is Pride month, a time when allies like myself affirm and advocate for equal treatment of LGBTQIA+ people. As LGBTQIA+ people are often discriminated against by the church universal, it is extra important for we Christians who do not take that view to speak out and affirm thatContinueContinue reading “The Letter A”
Yes, God is Everywhere, But I Need Worship
It has often been said during this pandemic that God is everywhere. The church is not a building. We should not despair that we cannot meet as usual in our buildings. All of this is true and valuable, but I think we are missing something essential and that is worship. Speaking for myself I needContinueContinue reading “Yes, God is Everywhere, But I Need Worship”
What Does the Lord Require of You?
Over the past several weeks I have been poring over the contents of the new supplemental hymnal, All Creation Sings. Faced with current events I find myself lingering on the headings of Justice and Healing hymns. We hear many voices crying that we need to unify as a people and we hear calls to resistContinueContinue reading “What Does the Lord Require of You?”
Being Broken
“If one member [of the body] suffers, all suffer together with it; if one member is honored, all rejoice together with it. Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it.” -1 Corinthians 12:26-27 The first epistle to the Corinthians tells us a truth that is repeated throughout scripture: we are allContinueContinue reading “Being Broken”
Engage
On September 22, I participated in a joint webinar from Lutheran World Federation (LWF: The Global Lutheran Church) and the ELCA entitled “Ignore, Engage, or Resist? Global responses to religious nationalism”. It was a valuable learning experience and I want to share some of the insights that were presented. Over the past decade or twoContinueContinue reading “Engage”
Honoring African American Hymnwriters
Rev. Charles Tindley Rev. Dr. Charles Albert Tindley (1851-1933), often remembered as “The Father of American Gospel Music” and “The Prince of Preachers”, was the son of a slave and a free woman. Because his mother was free, he was considered free, however he grew up among slaves. Born in Berlin, Maryland, he moved toContinueContinue reading “Honoring African American Hymnwriters”
How Do We React to This?
Like so many Christians, I am filled with righteous and just anger over the photo Donald Trump took in front of St. John’s Episcopal Church. The man ordered armed guards to gas innocent people just so he could pose there holding a book he has likely never read (and certainly doesn’t attempt to follow itsContinueContinue reading “How Do We React to This?”
How Should Christians Respond to “National Day of Prayer”?
To live a life of faith, Christians must always prioritize what Jesus Christ taught. So, let us examine what Jesus taught about how one should pray: “And whenever you pray, do not be like the hypocrites; for they love to stand and pray at the street corners, so that they may be seen by others.ContinueContinue reading “How Should Christians Respond to “National Day of Prayer”?”
