Steeples rise and fall; cities crumble. But the Lamb will return for us.
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
“See, Mother, I make all things new.”
Christ walks the way of the cross to claim the fallen world back for God.
Beholding the Lamb: The Fourth Sunday of Easter
We don’t gather for Eucharist to do anything. We come to gaze upon each other, and upon the Lamb.
What happens to our loves when we die?
Relationships are not erased by eternity. To the contrary, resurrected life redeems, restores and renews, our earthly relationships.
‘Doubting Thomas’ is an unfair label for someone so much like ourselves.
Nothing that is worthy of the human spirit is made evident to us by proof.
On Easter, drawn by Jesus to still waters
Today God takes our hatred, our small worlds of anger and cruelty, and sets us free.
Death and Desire: Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion
In Jesus, desire, the true love, destroys the dominion of sin.
Shattered Love: a reflection on the Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Even the strongest of loves goes down into the shades of death.
It’s sad, but shame sells
Once you see another as an object of your desires, it is only a small step to see the other as an object to be marketed.
