We can pray that our leaders seek wisdom and understanding, but we must also exercise our right to vote for those who have demonstrated these qualities.
Scripture
What can we learn from the ‘little ones’ in our life?
Jesus did not speak of great prophets, who would follow him. No, he told us to expect humble souls, “little ones,” people we might not even notice if we do not keep our eyes open and our hearts receptive.
On Juneteenth, look to the biblical prophets and the Black Lives Matter movement
Juneteenth, when we celebrate the freedom of slaves in the United States, is a good time to reflect on ancient prophets who have much in common with today’s activists.
Is the Gospel propaganda?
Strictly speaking, anyone spreading ideas, good or bad, engages in propaganda. Preaching is propaganda. St. Paul wrote propaganda.
Why you should pray to God, especially in times of need
Romans takes notions of physical burdens of the flesh and calls for believers to focus instead on the Spirit of God within them.
The costs (and rewards) of Christian discipleship
The rewards for accepting the Gospel are awesome, but the demands are hefty. Belief is not passive or easy.
Is there only one real presence?
A reflection of the feast of Corpus Christi, by the Rev. Terrance Klein
What the prophet Jeremiah can teach us about trusting in God, even when it’s hard
Despite their ominous tone, the readings encourage trust and belief in God.
How can we honor the body and blood of Christ when we can’t receive communion?
In this time without Communion, we seek alternative ways to honor this day.
We cannot see God, but God touches us
In his own divine depth, the Holy Spirit remains an utter mystery, but we have nonetheless felt his true touch.
