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Start with the Sabbath—for Proper 4B
Our view of Jesus’s transgression of Sabbath law is often guided by our own view of laws. We must remember God’s vision for Sabbath.
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Sabbath—we are more than our work
The nature of Sabbath is skewed in our imaginations, because we think we can work without ever resting—we should do the opposite.
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Between Trinity Sunday + Proper 4 (Year B)
Our move back to Ordinary Time means we pick up the narrative near the beginning. Here’s a refresher on what we’ve missed.
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Wrestling Three at Once
Preparing for Trinity Sunday is different than most other Sundays. Because there is stuff we just have to do with the Trinity.
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The Ongoing Divine Mystery—for Trinity Sunday
The challenge of speaking of the Trinity is that it is a mystery, a kind of paradox, that we think we must solve rather than love.
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Trinity—the Three Personas of God
Much of how we seek to understand the Trinity involves defining the terms as if separation is essential to creation. It isn’t.
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Between Pentecost + Trinity (Year B)
We might not focus on the gospel passage this Sunday, but if we do, we should probably check the background—it is spicy!
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The Rich Feast of Pentecost
Pentecost gives us plenty to talk about each year. We must start with what it is we need to focus on—and some of what we don’t.