prayer for boston

Almighty God, we come to you acknowledging our shock and loss This tragedy stirs in us tears, fears, confusion, bewilderment and outrage We remember past wounds, violence and heartache Help us lift our first feelings of fear, despair and rage to You Slow our tongues, quicken our minds, awake our better selves Guide us along […]

what Easter is not

Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, before daylight makes things clear, the Scriptures say, “Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and other women made their way to the tomb.“ That pre-dawn hour is always the coldest. The creation waits for the sun’s rays to crack the horizon and dance […]

Palms, Parades, and Conflict

Jesus stands in conflict with the ways of this world. Palm Sunday launches a sort of cosmic duel between: light and night, goodness and sin, love and selfishness, peace and violence, freedom and slavery, forgiveness and vengeance, courage and cowardice, hope and despair, life and death. The Prince of Peace enters into the Royal-Temple City: […]

fluttering after Jesus

Every flock has its’ rare birds. After years shepherding the faithful, I realize we have some unique specimens in this flock that flaps and flutters after Jesus Christ. Martin Luther spoke of our Christian species as a sort of cross-breeding: sinner and saint The longer I serve the more stories of strange rare specimens I […]

Pick a habit for the day

A few focusing Holy Habits for any day during or after Lent Pick one to do each day until Easter Add your own to the list Add these to your daily Scripture and Prayer • As you eat a meal, give thanks for of every person involved in bringing the food to you from seed […]

After I read the Second Amendment

I am fairly sure many of us are thinking about the Second Amendment to our US Constitution.  I decided to read it.  I encourage you to read it.  My reading stirred up more questions than answers. If you are looking for a soapbox to shout from, please move along to the next blog.  There is […]