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easter 3a: on the road again

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Gospels / Lectionary / New Testament

In the story of the journey to Emmaus there’s something going on. Yes, the disciples, like Mary Magdalene in John’s account of the Resurrection, were in Jesus’ presence and didn’t know he was there. That says something about the Resurrected life: it’s the same life, the same person – but there’s also something profoundly different. The previous life is blurred, at first unrecognizable. But, I think there’s also more here. Here in the later chapters […]

easter morning, year a: so, what’s in it for me anyway?

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Gospels / Lectionary / New Testament

I’ve recently been re-reading sections of N. T. Wright’s “Surprised by Hope,” in search of some Easter-homily inspiration. One of the points which he makes early on in the book is that in none of the accounts of the Resurrection in the gospels is there a single mention of what it means for us. There is no meta-analysis. No commentary. There’s no “Jesus is Risen…and so we shall be raised too.” No, “Jesus lives…and just […]

lent 4a: dirt ‘n spit ‘n life

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Gospels / Lectionary / New Testament

I don’t know why, but human nature is consumed with building ourselves up and tearing others down. Part of the reason why Christianity, as Jesus taught it, is so at-odds with the world is that Jesus was all about building the ‘other’ up, and willing to be torn-down himself. That’s the Way of Christ. It’s the Way of the Cross. It’s the Way of Lent. It absolutely startles me that when the disciples see a […]

lent 3a: water better than water

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Gospels / Lectionary / New Testament / Old Testament / Pentateuch

John, the author of the fourth Gospel, is being anything but subtle in the beginning of the fifth chapter. Jesus came near the plot of land that JACOB had given to Joseph. A well, was there – JACOB’s well. The woman who meets him there asks him if he thinks he’s greater than JACOB. Oh, and did I mention a well? Like the well where JACOB met his wife Rachel? The mother of Joseph. To […]

lent 2a: on being born

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Gospels / Lectionary / New Testament

What does being “born again” mean? How does it work? Being born a first time seems like enough of a miracle – how can a second time be any better? And, if being born again is absolutely necessary, do you get to have another baby shower when it happens? Or, maybe another belly button? Jesus tells Nicodemus, a curious Pharisee who comes to Jesus during the night, that “no one can see the kingdom of […]