Accepting (our God-given) freedom and power to resist injustice and create wholeness

Exodus’s story of oppression and liberation opens with a reference to the nation forgetting its history.  Here is a quick recap!  Abraham and Sarah’s grandson Joseph was a dreamer, young, fashion forward, a bit braggadocious, and a snitch. His brothers sell Joseph into slavery. Driven, cunning, and wise, Joseph overcame slavery to save Egypt, becoming […]

share your lunch

Every Sunday morning, Diane loaded four grandchildren and two neighborhood children in her oversized late model Buick and drove to church. Sometimes Diane signed the children into Sunday school, but usually the six children raced up the stairs and Diane headed to Fellowship Hall for coffee. Diane pulled 4 overnight shifts at the hospital every […]

There Is No Condemnation

I stood there with a little basket filled with self-serve communion cups, really nice ones, consecrated by clergy from West End UMC. I wore Belmont’s Pride shirt and a colorful clergy stole. I stood on the sidewalk in front of the Communion Table, asking people if they wanted to receive holy communion. For the past […]