Who is the younger son? Maybe we all are…
and maybe when we realize that we will start to know how to find our way home. Read More
Who is the younger son? Maybe we all are…
and maybe when we realize that we will start to know how to find our way home. Read More
When we talk about the good Samaritans in today’s world, it is a cliche about a helpful and charitable person. Who are the Good Samaritans? They are the ones who make an effort — sometimes going out of their way — to help others, especially the down trodden or less fortunate. We want to be… Read More
This past Sunday we continued through the gospel of Luke in pursuit of God’s justice, looking at Luke 17: 5-10, and asking who will we invite to dinner? You can watch here:
On September 21st, I had the privilege of being installed as the next pastor of Waconia Moravian Church in Waconia, MN. It was a beautiful day, and lots of people participated in helping make the service special. As I step into this position, I challenged the congregation to imagine “Who We Might Become?” together. (Sermon… Read More
A Midrash On The Good Samaritan. With a heart that is breaking for the flooding deaths in Texas, the lack of care by our governmental leaders, and the silence of our Christian community, I am considering once again the parable of the Good Samaritan. Religious officials ask Jesus what is the greatest commandment. Jesus responds,… Read More
Yesterday, I had the privilege of guest preaching at Meetinghouse Church, Edina, MN. The theme was around their core value of “Welcome, Beloved.” The sermon starts at the 20:00 minute mark.
To kick off Advent, I was invited to guest preach at Meetinghouse Church on December 1, 2024. The sermon starts at the 22:50 mark. You can watch it here:
Yesterday, I had the privilege of guest preaching at Meetinghouse Church, MN. It was a risky, but timely message about welcoming the stranger (Matthew 25). You can listen here:
“A faith that is pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their times of distress” Read More
This poem, by Victoria Safford, is speaking to my heart today. The Gates of Hope:Our mission is to plant ourselves at the gates of Hope—Not the prudent gates of Optimism,Which are somewhat narrower.Not the stalwart, boring gates of Common Sense;Nor the strident gates of Self-Righteousness,Which creak on shrill and angry hinges(People cannot hear us there;… Read More
“love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you” Read More
Jesus said “let the little children come to me” Read More
“for everyone who exalts themselves will be humbled, and everyone who humbles themselves will be exalted” Read More