God’s richest blessings for the year ahead
Happy New Year! 2020 was certainly a year for the history books, if not for the dustbin, and by time you are reading this article,
Happy New Year! 2020 was certainly a year for the history books, if not for the dustbin, and by time you are reading this article,
Lament is the prayer language for hurting Christians. Lament is a biblical way to share our grief, pain, anger and frustration with God, rooted in
“The report of my death was an exaggeration.” Mark Twain, ending a letter written in 1897 to a newspaper journalist, in response to reports that
“I don’t think we’ll understand Advent correctly until we see it as a preparation for a revolution.” The Rt. Rev. Robert Barron Advent and Christmas
“Prayer is where the action is” – John Wesley My 16-year-old daughter Kate and I visited southern India in January, at the invitation of the
One of the memorable moments from the consecration of Andrew Asbil as our new bishop was the recessional music, U2’s “Beautiful Day.” It was an
Texting is a non-negotiable aspect of staying in touch with our teenage daughters, and so I’ve adopted many of the abbreviations that make texting such
“A Church without youth is a Church without a future. Moreover, youth without a Church are youth without a future.” Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria
William Temple – an Archbishop of Canterbury in the ’40s – once famously remarked that the Church is the only institution that exists primarily for
I am writing this shortly after Ash Wednesday, a day when we acknowledge to one another that we need God’s mercy far more than we
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