Advent Begins in the Dark

People Don’t Change Because You Tell Them to Repent

My Pastoral Theology professor was a sage: proverbial sayings, experience, the “look” – he had it all. The only Anglo-Catholic priest at my evangelical Episcopal seminary, he was the least likely source of radical grace. Surrounded by young seminarians eager to change the world, he would drop adages like “people can’t hear you until they’re…

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Not the Hymen, the Uterus!

It’s Advent in Virginia and, it may be cold outside, but both of our daughters have fevers. I just finished putting down Miriam (adopted, 9 months old); but Allie (wife, 33) will have to put her down at least once more with the dexterity of Indiana Jones finessing an ancient bust from a booby trap…

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Simple Believer.

“The sermon should end with a promise because God’s purposes cannot be defeated; that’s his promise. So that if we have received the gift of faith, we need to know that God is present in that gift of faith and even when we think we are losing our faith, God is still there.” – Fleming…

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UpLyfting Advent

A few months ago, I began to have seizures…again. I was diagnosed with epilepsy about eight years ago and, until recently, the seizures seemed to be under control. Currently, I am on restricted driving until I go six months without having an episode. So, I’ve been taking Uber and Lyft. While inconvenient, the experience has…

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FisherPrice Jesus

My niece Emma was born after I escaped the snowy northeast for the palm tree and strip mall-studded warmth of SouthFlorida. But, through the miracle of the internet, I’ve been able to see her little face and hear her sweet voice just about every week as she’s grown. I especially love FaceTiming with Emma onChristmas…

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A Birthday for a Stranger

I could hear them from some distance away, even before I climbed the cold, brick steps that led to the lawn. I had thought it was going to be a celebration. I was expecting joy. Instead I was left with…longing.  I was expecting joy.  It was nearly Christmas after all. Loudly colored lights traced several…

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The Arc

Hope is the arc through sorrow Grace is the constant in the ground Mercy has opened my eyes Come let us lay our weapons down Fear is the lie inside us Whispering words to take up swords As we let goodness guide us Leading us from our violent lords Love has come and won me…

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Glad Surprise

Be baptized, repent and believe! You might hear this words preached or even be the one preaching on them tomorrow. You might even be reading this while writing your sermon, making the final preparations for worship on the second Sunday of Advent.  Repentance is part of the preparations for Advent. I write about the topic…

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Pitch Dark

Advent has always been my favorite holiday season, and when I think of it, two memories float to the surface. One is dark and cold and the other warm and light. Because Advent is nothing if not dialectical…

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Falling Into Our Own Pit

He plotted. Legislation offered. Legislation signed. Check. Gallows built. Check. Expecting to be celebrated, Haman illustrated the wisdom of the Proverbs, “Dig a pit and you’ll fall in it.” Haman’s fall was not broken by the bottom of a pit. They hanged Haman on the gallows he had prepared for Mordecai. Esther is not about…

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