Room for all of us

Jesus told them another parable: “The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed that someone took and sowed in their garden. It is the smallest of all the seeds, but when it has grown it is the greatest of shrubs and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and make […]

Enough Love to offer love even to enemies

Despite my protest, Dad refused to reshuffle the order of cars in the driveway, so we rolled up in an old farm truck, with a huge dent in the bed and non-functioning air horns across the cab. I was a ninth grader, new to my school and heading to my first party with the popular […]

When we think we have nothing left to give

Our lectionary reading comes from the Book of First Kings. Kings, like Samuel and Chronicles, reads like history but lifts up some events while completely ignoring others. “Kings” is concerned with one thing: “Did the king do evil in the eyes of the Lord?” ( 1 Kings 16)  After that moral assessment Kings reflects very […]

After the election, remembering who you are

Every January we celebrate Baptism of Our Lord Sunday. Someone will dip their fingers in the water and make the sign of the cross on your forehead or hand saying, “Remember your baptism and be thankful.” When dropping me off at a high school party in 1983, my dad looked right at me and said, […]

Who is in your Cloud of Witnesses?

In his groundbreaking book, “Jesus and the Disinherited”,  Howard Thurman tells how his grandmother, Nancy Ambrose and his mother were both born into slavery in the American South.  When his mother died, Thurman’s grandmother Nancy Ambrose raised Howard.  One of Thurman’s regular chores was reading the Bible aloud to his grandmother, who could neither read […]

Ordering our live around love for God and people

Luke tells us that 72 disciples had just returned from an immersion experience, teaching about God’s kingdom and offering healing to the crowds. The disciples and Jesus returned full of joy. Luke writes, “Jesus overflowed with joy from the Holy Spirit”.  There is a deep soul-level joy that flows from giving ourselves freely to God […]

Facing Pharoah with courage and a curling iron

There are just two books in the Bible named after women: Ruth and Esther.  I wish the church had better saved the Easter experiences of  Mary, Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, a preacher Matthew calls “the other Mary” (Matthew 28 & Luke 24) The church gave us a book called Timothy, but not […]

Proverbs 31: moving beyond fixed gender roles to be the person God created you to be.

I met Connie in the College and Career group at Rosemont Baptist.  I was College: a freshman,  She was a Career: a college graduate working as a Physical Therapist.  One night after a Bible Study at John Wilkerson‘s house, Connie and I took a walk and somewhere along SpringHill Drive we kissed. A budding theologian, […]

Raising Her voice Wisdom asks us, “How long will you love simple answers?”

In her beautifully written book, “In My Grandmother’s House: Black Women, Faith and the Stories We Inherit” Yolanda Pearce, narrates her journey from growing up in a storefront black holiness pentecostal church in New York City to becoming the Dean of the Divinity School at Vanderbilt University, guided along the way by “Grandmother Theology”.  Pierce […]

Words that build community

My mother, a fourth grade teacher and Senior High Sunday School Teacher, upheld language rules. When I was in middle school, one of dad‘s younger brothers came to visit and cursed at the table. Mom joked about needing to wash out his mouth with soap. Uncle Dave, feeling himself, smiled and repeated the foul word […]