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Transgress—the limits and purpose of boundaries
It is not only about right and wrong, but is entirely about our relationship to the rules themselves and to one another.
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Between Trinity Sunday and Proper 5 (Year A)
As we enter into Ordinary Time, we are thrown into the middle of the story in Matthew. At a moment of great confusion.
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One with God
On Trinity Sunday in Year A we read the Great Commission. A great opportunity to see what our relationship is made of.
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Your Problem Doesn’t Make You Special
We often treat our problems as novel, unique, and uncommon. When solving them can be an opportunity to share.
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There is one people
“What do we do with division?” The question is so common, yet we hardly question it. But it is based on a faulty assumption.
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Trying to Talk Trinity (Trinity Sunday A)
When preparing for most Sundays, we often begin from the gospel. On Trinity Sunday, we have a concept to deal with.
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Far From Perfect
Wrestling with the nature of the Trinity is hard enough. When we connect it with the Great Commission? It gets harder.
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Trinity — dealing with three things at once
The doctrine of the Trinity is a uniquely Christian concept. But its value, in reminding us of our own limits, is invaluable.
