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Christmas 2a: another exodus, another promise

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Exodus / Gospels / Lectionary / New Testament

On Christmas Eve we gathered amidst the candlelight, the carols, and sugar plum fairies and heard of the Incarnation from the Gospel of Luke. Luke firmly planted his rendition of the Incarnation amidst the decrees of the Caesar, the songs of the angels, and the manger in Bethlehem. Two days later we gathered for the First Sunday after Christmas and listened to John’s take on the Incarnation. John grounded his rendition in the primordial light […]

Christmas 1a: Incarnation negatives

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Creation / Gospels / Lectionary / New Testament

I have been so influenced on Elaine Pagels’ work on the prologue to John, that it’s hard for me to look at John without seeing it through that lens. And, in this busy time of the year, I don’t think I’m going to expend much energy trying to move beyond it! So, here it goes… Dr. Pagels identifies a feature she calls “the three negations” deeply embedded in the fabric of the Prologue. And it’s […]

Christmas Eve

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Gospels / Lectionary / New Testament

The story of Jesus’ birth in the Gospel of Luke begins with the invocation of the emperor, his wishes, and everyone following his command. He desired a census and everyone jumped to fulfill the task. There is no hint of distaste here. No little jab at the Caesar, his authority, or even his claim to be divine. He commands and people listen. Even pregnant women. Even a certain unwed pregnant mother. Honestly, it’s a brilliant […]

advent 4a: waiting for Emmanuel

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Gospels / Lectionary / Major Prophets / New Testament / Old Testament

“Have you accepted Emmanuel as your Lord and Savior?” “I’ve given my heart to Emmanuel.” “I pray in Emmanuel’s name.” When’s the last time you heard one of these statements? Yeah, me neither. If you told someone that you oriented your life to follow the teachings of Emmanuel, and worshipped Emmanuel every weekend – wouldn’t most people assume that you were part of some weird, fringe religion? Who? And yet, “Emmanuel” is indeed a secondary […]

advent 3a: leave the GPS at home

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Gospels / Lectionary / Major Prophets / New Testament / Old Testament

In Matthew 11 the disciples of John the Baptist confront Jesus wanting to know if he was “the one.” Was Jesus ‘it,’ or should they keep waiting for someone else? It’s an interesting encounter to say the least. The disciples of Jesus had barely figured out who Jesus really was, and here’s another man’s disciples who seem to have put two and two together. But, the deeper point here is that they were ‘waiting’ to […]

Christ the King year C: praying with awe

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Lectionary / New Testament / Paul

So, I took one for the team this week. You’re welcome. I was so excited about Paul’s high prayer in Colossians coming up in the lectionary this week… that I got an idea. It’s such a deep, rich, velvety prayer… that it reminds me in some ways of a truly great piece of chocolate. And, while having this idea, I just so happened to be by a Godiva Chocolatier. (You see where I’m going with […]

proper 28c: where’s the action?

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Creation / Eschatology / Lectionary / Major Prophets / New Testament / Old Testament

And, in case you missed it: the new creation has already begun. It began in Christ. It began with Resurrection. In the Resurrection Jesus was made so new that his followers didn't even recognize him. They thought he was the gardener. They thought he was a stranger. He walked through closed, locked doors. He is made new. And, in baptism WE are made new.

proper 27c: all is well

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Eschatology / Lectionary / New Testament / Paul

It’s only November 7th, and we’re already descending into the mysteries of the Season of Advent and the expectation of the Lord’s coming. For almost a decade now I’ve been on a crusade (er… so to speak) to recapture the true meaning of Advent. Every Advent -I remind people that it’s not just the season of gift buying and wrapping to get ready for Christmas. The Season of Advent is a serious season about the […]

proper 26C: railing into the night

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Gospels / Lectionary / Minor Prophets / New Testament / Old Testament / Pentateuch

Kenda Creasy Dean’s book “Almost Christian” should send shivers down the spine of any person in America (and beyond) who cares about the Christian faith. Drawing from the data of the National Study on Youth and Religion (NYSR) Dean says that America’s youth aren’t opposed to Christianity and the Church at all. In fact they have fond feelings for it. But, that’s because they think that Christianity is about 1) being nice and 2) feeling […]