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Unbind Us
All Saints Sunday – November 7, 2021 John 11:32-44 Today we are celebrating All Saints Sunday. So, why is it that we set aside a Sunday each year to commemorate the saints that have preceded us? Well, the tradition is meant to provide an opportunity to acknowledge that we stand upon the shoulders of those who lived and died before us, and to give them recognition. What we’ve accomplished in life is partially due to the saints that came…
What Gives You Hope?
22 Pentecost, Proper 25 – October 24, 2021 Mark 10:46-52 A question to ponder for today and maybe for the week….what gives you hope? What gives you hope? I ask this question from the perspective that we are living in a time where we can make more of a difference than ever before, much of the future is in our hands. In other words, our choices matter, what we do matters. Krista Tippett refers to this as “muscular hope”…
Spiritual Growth = Change
20 Pentecost, Proper 23 – October 10, 2021 Mark 10:17-31 So, in our gospel today, “a man” ran up and knelt before Jesus. This man, perhaps thinking he has everything else—has the ultimate question for Jesus: “Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” Like Jesus did last week when the Pharisees put him to the test with the question about divorce, Jesus reframes the question in terms of the kingdom of God (“come, follow me”) rather…
Bone of My Bones
19 Pentecost, Proper 22 – October 3, 2021 Genesis 2:18-24 and Mark 10:2-16 Our readings this week pair a familiar portion of the creation story in Genesis with Jesus’s teaching on divorce in the Gospel of Mark. The gospel brings up divorce and yet also, in the same narrative, talks about the little children coming to Jesus. So, the readings offer us a broader vision. They speak to all human relationships, to the ways in which we see, treat, protect, and harm each other. If…
Salted with Fire
18 Pentecost, Proper 21 – September 26, 2021 Mark 9:38-50 So, this week let’s look at the similarity in our first reading from Numbers and the gospel that we just heard. In our first reading the Lord “took some of the spirit that was on [Moses] and put it on the seventy elders; and when the spirit rested upon them, the prophesied. But notice that Eldad and Medad stayed in the camp. But the Lord caused the spirit to rest…
“But Who Do You Say that I Am?”
16 Pentecost, Proper 19 – September 12, 2021 Mark 8:27-38 Today Jesus asks the question, ‘who do people say that I am’? And Peter responds with “You are the Messiah”. A perfect, A-plus answer, right? The whole gospel story in a nutshell, right? Wrong. Or, at least, not quite. Because after this, the story Mark tells gets really weird. Instead of praising Peter’s prophetic answer, Jesus tells him to keep his mouth shut, and launches into a grim description of…
Make a Feast out of Crumbs
15 Pentecost, Proper 18 – September 5, 2021 Mark 7:24-37 We just heard two interesting stories about a child, someone’s daughter, and a deaf man — both were suffering from ailments that isolated them from society. And the story of the Syrophoenician woman, the mother, is an unusual one, because Jesus insults this unnamed woman — he calls her a dog. But she persists, even with the insult, and then Jesus has a critical shift in awareness. Because she…
Empty Your Cup
14 Pentecost, Proper 17 – August 29, 2021 Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 Sometimes our insight into Scripture can be enhanced by hearing a story from another source. In considering today’s Gospel, let’s look at the message through a Zen Buddhist story told about Nan-in, a teacher who was active a hundred years ago in Japan. It seems that one day, Nan-in received a university professor who came to inquire about Zen. Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor’s cup full,…
Choose Life
Proper 16 – August 22, 2021 Joshua 24:1-2a, 14-18 and John 6:56-59 Today marks the end of John’s long discourse on the bread of life. I have to admit that this year, after having just discovered that I am gluten intolerant, the concept of bread takes on whole new meaning. So, this year more than any other, I “get” the spiritual meaning behind what Jesus is saying. Bread was considered daily sustenance, and the physical body needed bread to…
Eat, the Journey is Hard
11 Pentecost, Proper 14 -August 8, 2021 1 Kings 19:4-8 and John 6:35; 41-51 Jesus tell us “I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats of this bread will live forever; and the bread that I will give for the life of the world is my flesh.” We heard about Jesus as bread, as manna, last week too and it is Jesus’ metaphor for daily sustenance. We talked about the need for our spiritual bread,…
Jesus Daily
10 Pentecost, Proper 13 – August 1, 2021 John 6:24-35 Last week we talked about the feeding of the 5,000 and Jesus’ view of opportunity or abundance, rather than scarcity. The disciples had viewed the situation as impossible, and Jesus suggested possibility. The crowds then ate the multiplied bread and their physical hunger was satisfied, but they were apparently so focused on feeling full that they missed what was really happening at that free lunch. Jesus, in today’s story,…
Love is a Verb
9 Pentecost, Proper 12 – July 25, 2021 John 6:1-21 The feeding of the 5,000 is one of the most iconic stories in the gospels. In fact, it is the only miracle story to appear in all four of our gospels. It is termed iconic because it is a multi-dimensional story. An icon is a doorway into a deeper mystery. This story is iconic because it points to something deeper than just an amazing feat. This story illuminates our…