Redemptively Reckless: A Prayer
Lord, make me belovedly bold, redemptively reckless and a holy hard head. Wake me up to sanctified shenanigans, holy mischief, and the wisdom of a certain kind of foolishness.…
read moreLord, make me belovedly bold, redemptively reckless and a holy hard head. Wake me up to sanctified shenanigans, holy mischief, and the wisdom of a certain kind of foolishness.…
read moreThis is the landing page for my sermon series The Gospel According to Leviticus. I have been working a curating resources on Leviticus to make it approachable to everyday Jesus followers…
read moreI am preparing to begin my sermon series The Gospel According to Leviticus on Sunday (1/8/23). This first sermon is titled: “Inhabiting an Enchanted World.” It refers to much of what…
read moreI have seen this art piece floating around for several years now. I post it to share with any who might have seen it also and wanted to know more…
read moreHere is a hymn I have said several times during the midday prayers that I am really enjoying. Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy, Whose trust, ever…
read moreI am currently on day 5/7 of my 7×7 prayer experiment. See the previous two posts in this series for explanation of this. Each day during the midday prayer after…
read moreEverytime a child is born, the gospel is proclaimed. Everytime a child laughs, the eucharist is observed. For children have a special way about them. Something that us old…
read moreRobert Murray McCheyne said, “turn your Bible into prayer.” That’s what I finding myself doing while I continue to pray the Liturgy of the Hours (LotH) this week. I wrote the…
read moreI have spoken much about the fundamentalism culture that I grew up in. I have written and done podcasts about deconstruction and reconstruction. I posted yesterday (12.12.22) about watching the…
read moreOne of the things we most often do when we gather together as believers is sing. One of the primary things that can attract or turn-off someone to joining a…
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