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Can You Imagine?
14 Pentecost, Proper 17 – September 3, 2023 Matthew 16:21-28 Last Sunday we heard Jesus saying to Peter, you’re “the rock on which I will build my church” and this Sunday he’s calling Peter “a stumbling block.” That’s not just great word play – from cornerstone to stumbling block – but such a reversal of relational fortune that it had to be incredibly painful for Peter. Can you imagine? And perhaps that’s the difficulty. Peter couldn’t imagine. He couldn’t imagine…
Living the Questions
13 Pentecost, Proper 16 – August 27, 2023 Matthew 16:13-20 In our reading from Matthew’s gospel this morning, and by the way, it also appears in Mark and Luke’s gospel, Jesus asks his disciples, “Who do people say that I am?” It’s instructive that this question was raised, and that it survives in our three gospel accounts. It indicates that the memories of the earliest believers varied considerably about the identity of Jesus. Exactly who was he? From then until…
Lobster Shells and Growth
12 Pentecost, Proper 15 – August 20, 2023 Matthew 15:10-28 I recently learned how a lobster grows. Did you know that a one-pound lobster can grow to be a three-pound lobster, even a ten-pound lobster? So, the question is, how does a lobster grow while protected and confined by a hard shell? I learned that when a lobster becomes crowded in its shell and cannot grow anymore, by instinct, it travels out to some place in the sea, hoping…
Where Fear Leads
11 Pentecost, Proper 14 – August 13, 2023 Matthew 14:22-33 Jesus sent the disciples ahead by boat to the other side of the sea, while he went up on the mountain to pray, by himself. By evening, the boat was battered by waves. The Greek “basanizo” literally means torture, torment or harassment; figuratively it means severe distress. The boat is far away from land, and the wind was against them. After a night-long battle for their lives, the disciples were understandably…
Spiritual Awakening
The Transfiguration – August 6, 2023 Luke 9:28-36 The Transfiguration is not just an event in our Christian history, it is not simply a beginning and an end story. It is a condition or way of being. The Transfiguration reveals a present reality. In other words, the transfiguration is already within us and the world. But are we awake enough to be able to perceive it? The spiritual journey is always a battle between falling asleep and staying awake,…
Perception and Yeast
9 Pentecost, Proper 12 – July 30, 2023 Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52 Given a choice most of us would probably prefer a “what you see is what you get” kind of life and world. We want to look at the world and know what is coming and what will be asked of us. We want to know that if we work hard and do the right thing we will get the result we expect and think we deserve. We don’t…
Weeds
8 Pentecost, Proper 11 – July 23, 2023 Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 We live in a world where judgment and criticism are a way of life. A day never passes when we do not make a negative comment about something someone else has done. We criticize people for the way they dress, for the way they talk, and for the things they do. But in today’s gospel story, we hear Jesus tell a parable about wheat and weeds, good and…
Perception
6 Pentecost, Proper 9 – July 9, 2023 Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30 Jesus describes a generation that cannot recognize the truth that is right front of them. They thought that John the Baptist was a demon and considered Jesus to be “a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners.” Interestingly, they describe Jesus by the company he keeps. Jesus, on the other hand, compares them to children. They are oblivious, like children who are preoccupied with…
Even a Cup of Cold Water
5 Pentecost, Proper 8 – July 2, 2023 Matthew 10:40-42 When Jesus sent his disciples out into the world to share the good news of God’s kingdom, he sent them out as vulnerable outsiders. They had no religious institutions to back their efforts. No political tools to wield. No cultural capital to spend. They had no power at all, save the power of the Holy Spirit moving through them to heal and serve. Remember, Jesus told his first messengers…
Challenges
3 Pentecost, Proper 6 – June 18, 2023 Matthew 9:35-10:23 There is a LOT in our gospel reading this morning! Do you remember the Peanuts cartoons? And Lucy. Lucy, the psychiatrist of Peanuts fame, who sits waiting in her booth. Frieda comes seeking help. “My problem is that I’m afraid of kindergarten. I don’t even know why! I try to reason it out, but I can’t … I’m just afraid … I think about it all the time ……
Untold Stories
2 Pentecost, Proper 5 – June 11, 2023 Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26 Cheat. Collaborator. Greedy. Shameful. That’s how people saw Matthew as he took in money dishonestly, unjustly, there in his little booth. Tax collection appeared on the lists of despised occupations that no practicing Jew should follow. People like Matthew were regarded as lost souls. But one day grace knocked on the door. Grace in the form of a person, Jesus. Jesus doesn’t ignore or condemn him, or otherwise…
The Trinity
Trinity Sunday – June 4, 2023 Matthew 28:16-20 and Genesis 1:1-2:4a Today we celebrate Trinity Sunday on our church calendar. Trinity Sunday invites us to celebrate an idea. A theological abstraction that’s beyond our understanding. The one in three and three in one. And you may ask, “Why should I care about the concept of the Trinity?” Well, let’s explore the concept a bit. It tells us that God is communal; that God is relationship. When God the Son…