Tag: incarnational theology

  • The Unseen Spirit

    The Unseen Spirit

    Wrestling with the presence of the Spirit as Jesus describes her in this week’s gospel is a challenge we often avoid.

  • The Spirit’s Potential

    The Spirit’s Potential

    This week’s gospel invites us to ask a deep question about faith and the Holy Spirit. What if she’s in us now?

  • Encountering Jesus

    Encountering Jesus

    On the road to Emmaus, two disciples encounter a stranger they don’t know is Jesus. Are we sharing in that encounter?

  • In Divine Partnership

    In Divine Partnership

    In the Epiphany, we are invited to partner with God in new ways. Because God is always inviting new people in.

  • Are We Willing?

    Are We Willing?

    As Jesus describes Jerusalem’s unwillingness to be gathered by him, we must confront our own fear of being gathered.

  • Being tired of the pandemic isn’t a theology

    Being tired of the pandemic isn’t a theology

    The demand for in-person only gathering is theologically-shallow. It is also shallow in practice and tradition.

  • God loves you anyway

    God loves you anyway

    Jesus talking about love in the midst of crisis is always relevant. Jesus saying each other is the way to know God is even more so.

  • We are the Medium

    We are the Medium

    The message of Pentecost is about the power of God. But that doesn’t mean what we normally think it means because God’s power isn’t over us, it’s power with us. In Pentecost, both the medium and the message matter Pentecost  |  Acts 2:1-21 I don’t know if you heard, but there was a big wedding…