Gods Promises ... and Our Transformation

The final offering in a series reflecting on the Hebrew Scripture readings found in the Easter Vigil service — readings that remind us how God has fulfilled Gods promises and rescued Gods people in times of disaster. Please click here.

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“Death, be not Proud” - John Donne

Morning reflection from Mtr. Laurel ... Please click here

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Gods Promises ... and Isaiahs Radical Hope

My next reflections on Gods saving help to Gods people during times of struggle over the millennia from the readings of the Easter Vigil — Please click here 

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St. Luke's North Park Morning Prayer March 29th 2020

St. Luke's North Park Morning Prayer March 29th 2020

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God's Promises ... and the Parting of the Red Sea

Part four in an ongoing series of reflections on the readings of the Easter Vigil on God's promises of redemption of God's people, even and especially in the most difficult of times.

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Watching out for more than COVID-19

Watching out for more than COVID-19

What takes away our freedom to love? Please click here.

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On the Lookout (for more than viruses)

Like most people, I have a new vigilance these days for the presence of viruses (and one virus in particular). I’m cleaning my doorknobs and asking my daughter to clean our sink handles daily, among other new precautions. These actions are reasonable and responsible -- the informed steps we all take can make a difference for us and for others. But I’m aware, as we all are, that I don’t want to become obsessed. I don’t want to lose my freedom to love through a distorted obsession with cleaning, or daily news-consumption.

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Gods Promises ... and the Binding of Isaac

The third reflection (extra spooky edition) in a 9-part series on the Easter Vigil’s readings of the Bible to remind us of Gods promises to us, even in the most trying of times. Please click here.

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Habits of Grace, Sources of Strength

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As we all enter the second week of life in physical isolation, I have been thinking a lot about HOW we remain connected to God’s goodness and love, which is so often mediated through one another, and which we need in large doses as we all cope with dramatic changes, losses, and anxieties. We all want to know “the peace that passes understanding,” but how? 

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Gods Promises ... and the Flood

The second reflection in a 9-part series on the Easter Vigil’s readings of the Bible to remind us of Gods promises to us, even in the most trying of times.

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