Tag: Shalom

  • Confessions of an accidental feminist

    Go read Rachel Held Evans’ Confessions of an accidental feminist. Very good stuff. I always laugh a little to myself when I receive a Google Alert informing me that someone on the internet has criticized me as a “bitter, angry woman” intent on destroying the Church with my “radical feminist agenda.” I laugh because if these…

  • Liberating Pentecost

    Liberating Pentecost by David R. Henson is a must read before Sunday!

  • Not Mindless

    Prime Minister David Cameron was on vacation while parts of London burned.  After a few days, he decided to make an appearance. England’s leaders and members of the media have called the uprising in several poor communities in London “mindless”.  Condemning atrocious acts as “mindless” is a way of totally discrediting the other party’s humanity. …

  • Violence is not a given

    I used to play over 30 hours of video games per week, so as a former gamer, the recent Supreme Court decision overturning a California ban on violent video games on free-speech grounds makes me happy.  I’m predisposed to supporting a maligned and misunderstood industry.  However, it is how  the industry won that is deeply…

  • Hearing Jesus: my manifesto

    The most profound thing Jesus ever taught wasn’t something he said.  It is something he did. He split his time with his followers and took on a different posture for each group.  And of course, there are three groups: The Needy Jesus gave his greatest gifts to those most in need of it: his time,…

  • Seperate and Unequal: income inequality in the U.S.

    Some have spent the better part of the last thirty years describing the dramatic economic shift toward the greater concentration of wealth in the ultra-wealthy, and the adverse effect this has had on the average American.  Some have even chosen to mock this concern in recent years, suggesting that “redistribution of wealth” is something to…

  • No Retaliation

    My sermon for Proper 7A (yesterday) is up here.  It deals with our culture of retaliation and Jesus’s encouragement to see another alternative; an alternative that we have trouble seeing because we are so committed to violence and retaliation. I thought it was a little spicy.  What do you think?

  • Blessed (Beatitudes)

    Epiphany 4A  |  Matthew 5:1-12 [Note: the original sermon was preached from sparse notes. What follows is a fleshing out of those notes as best as I can.] GOD of Hope and Wonder, you gave us Jesus as Messiah and Lord. Open our hearts to love as he loves, our imaginations to dream as he…