The Weaponization of “Orthodoxy”
There has never been a single “orthodox theology” in history.
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There has never been a single “orthodox theology” in history.
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I hope this series will help us become helpers, “repairers of the breach,” and create little pockets of healing, in ourselves, and in our communities, in a world that is harmed, alarmed, and armed.
Harmed, Alarmed, and Armed Read More »
How can we stay healthy in a season of extended challenges?
Welcome 2022! Staying Healthy in the Covidian Era – Part 1 – Body Read More »
How can we stay healthy in a challenging season?
Welcome 2022! Staying Healthy in the Covidian Era – Part 1 – Body Read More »
“So out of the ground the Lord God formed every animal of the field and every bird of the air, and brought them to the man to see what he
Co-Creating – Week Two Read More »
God is the source of all good things. There is nothing that we receive that is not a gift from God. The clothes we wear, the food we consume, the air we breathe, intimate moments of prayerful communion in the Spirit… all gifts from God.
Receiving – Week One Read More »
Our lives are a movement of God’s love that has four rhythms, a cycle of receiving, co-creating, simplifying, and sharing. When any of these four rhythms get clogged or disrupted, it leads to a life of fragmentation and scarcity.
The Four Rhythms of Generosity Read More »
Last week, I remembered the anniversary of my little brother McKinley’s death by overdose. Because he could not afford legal representation, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison
A Grief Unobserved – Part 3 Read More »
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”Matthew 5:4 What happens when a Christianity consumed with being “healthy, wealthy, and wise” finds itself in the grip of
Remember the Lament–Part Two Read More »
On Sunday June 13th, 2021 it happened… I forgot the doxology. In the Christian tradition the doxology is a liturgical formula of praise to God. We sing these same words
Forget the Doxology—Part 1 Read More »