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Between Proper 28 + Last (Year A)
We conclude the lectionary cycle this week with the stunning conclusion to the confrontational arc in Jerusalem: that should hit us as right.
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Let’s talk about money
In the parable of the talents, Jesus invites us to see the destructive and dishonest truth of greed—and the truth of abundant grace.
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Critique or Fear?
The challenge of evaluation in the modern age is that we are all doing it all of the time. Which critiques are worth anything to us?
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He punishes the one who is faithful
The challenge of teaching the parable of the talents is not just about how we see it, but about how we can miss what is right in front of us.
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The Cautionary Tale—for Proper 28A
This week we’re invited to reimagine the story we think we’re receiving—not as an invitation to do things, but to see what it begets.
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Usury—the enemy of trust
The concept of usury—the lending of money immorally, to exploit another—is widely condemned by religions. And practiced everywhere.
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Between Proper 27 + 28 (Year A)
Preparing for this week’s sermon begins, not with talk of talents, but of usury—and why Jesus seems to encourage us all to sin.

