When we participate in the Eucharist, we place ourselves in the history of God’s people.
Scripture
Good News From Judas? Behind the newly popular gnostic text “The Gospel of Judas”
A New Testament Scholar demystifies the newly popular Gnostic text.
Don’t You Know Who I Am?
In which specific area of your life must you set aside privilege for the sake of others?
Is Our Generous God Fair?
We have learned that God is all-knowing, all-loving, all-just, all-everything-that-is-good, etc. Therefore, we are afraid to suggest that God might not be fair. We are afraid that this might be a kind of blasphemy. But then, how is this parable to be understood?
None of My Business!
We all know individuals who pride themselves on “keeping their noses out of other people’s business.”
How Often Must I Forgive?
Some say that a unique feature of the Christian religion is its insistence on forgiveness. Today’s reading from Sirach shows that this is not true.
Servant of the People of God
Today’s readings indicate that the religious leader is appointed by God and is accountable to God. They take their positions and responsibilities seriously, because the people of God deserve the best that they have to offer.
Who’s in Your Circle?
In the minds of many people, the circle is a symbol of inclusivity. But circles can also be very exclusive.
Welcome, One and All
There is something very disconcerting about being accosted by someone who challenges you with the question “Have you been saved?”
Follow the Leader!
The Fourth Sunday of Easter has traditionally been known as Good Shepherd Sunday. The particular focus today is on leadership Whose leadership do we follow?
