On Monday, I will pull out of Natchez and head upriver to Cleveland, MS, to pastor St. Luke United Methodist Church & Shipman Chapel. This final week as an Adams County resident and the pastor of Grace...
Learn MoreOn Tuesday at 7:20 a.m., I pulled into the parking lot of St. Louis Mennonite Fellowship where Pastor Samuel was hosting one of his two lectionary groups — the one he (I suppose) lovingly refers to as the Old...
Learn MoreThe political and social climate of Lyon in the second century was bleak for Christians and thosewhose faith did not align with the values of Rome and the emperor Marcus Aurelius. The good that Christians had...
Learn MoreI’ve been a bit surprised by how the recent United Methodist General Conference with all its disappointments has affected my mental state and mood because, truth be told, I feel strangely victorious. Let me...
Learn MoreEditors Note: This is a sermon shared at the Transfiguration Retreat in Sewanee, TN on May 6, 2012. Abide and Bear Fruit This is perhaps a perfect text given to us by the lectionary. Just as the...
Learn MoreWe are excited to share this article recently written by the Religion News Service about Jennifer Harris Dault, one of the regular contributor’s to the FaithLab blog.
Learn MoreNOTE: The following is a Baccalaureate address delivered to the 2012 Graduating Class of Eminence (Kentucky) High School, May 27, 2012. According to the dictionary, the word baccalaureate refers to a...
Learn MoreRita’s received the kind of spiritual education that can only be received in the home and by the careful guidance of a loving mother (Amata) and father (Antonio). Antonio and Amata were eager to pass on...
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