God-Language: The Color of Water; Or, Language that is Reverent, Emancipatory and Inclusive. 7/19
Today’s sermon is about the language we use when we imagine God and talk about God. How can our language about God deepen our […]
Continue reading »Today’s sermon is about the language we use when we imagine God and talk about God. How can our language about God deepen our […]
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Continue reading »Today’s parable has as its best title the first line: “A certain man had two sons. Two. Not one. Both lost in their own ways. […]
Continue reading »Jesus ate and drank with all the wrong people. It was a social and religious scandal. For Jesus it was a sign of the kingdom […]
Continue reading »The theme of this Lenten Season is “There’s Room At The Table”. God’s table, our table, the church’s table, the nation’s table. Today’s parable […]
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