Adults envy the wonder that kids can find in the everyday world, while kids resent being told that so much of the world is off-limits to them, that they must not touch, not taste, not take into their own hands.
The Good Word
Good Friday: When we love selfishly, we kill the thing we love.
In preaching Christ crucified, the church reveals both our guilt and our redemption. A love that cannot step free of self eventually kills what it loves.
On Holy Thursday, Jesus flips our very understanding of God
We have always wanted to be God, to claim the right of truth, to receive and not to give. Yet on this night, Jesus pours it all away, our very understanding of God, over our feet and into a basin to be pitched.
Words can’t prove the resurrection. But for Mary Magdalene, Jesus’ voice reveals the truth of Easter.
In so many of our resurrection accounts it is the voice, not the face, that reveals the presence of the living, resurrected Christ.
There are two responses to sin: shame and compassion
Perhaps we need to go slower with shame. It is too powerful a tool to wield carelessly.
The Woman Caught in Adultery: A Tale of Dust and Darkness
We all live in the dark, in the dust. If we are going to assail evil where we find it, what of the evil we do not see in ourselves?
How can we help people who have strayed from the church feel at home again?
The issue is spiritual hunger. Where do we wander when we fail to recognize it, and how might awareness of it bring us home?
God created our bodies. We should beware ideas that reject them.
God did indeed create pure spirits to serve and to glorify him. They are called angels. But God created us men and women to be of flesh and blood.
The Transfiguration shows us that evil does not win in the end
God’s moral creation, though it suffers the assaults of evil, will not be shaken nor become unbalanced. The good will prevail.
Our Lenten sacrifices don’t make God love us more. So why do we do it?
In Lent, we fast, we pray and we give to the poor. God does not love us more for doing these things. God cannot love us more. So why do we bother?
