2024-03-17T11:47:15-04:00

In Mark 13:1-8, Jesus engages us in the shadow of our temples. Can the church be a place where we faithfully engage difficult issues? Read more

2021-11-09T14:57:58-04:00

Ideas for reading and preaching Exodus 16:31-21 for a Thanksgiving sermon or reflection. The key is in the "omer" - just enough. Read more

2021-11-02T09:38:15-04:00

Can we make room on All Saints Day to remember species that have been listed as extinct this year? Surely God mourns for them, as should we. Read more

2024-10-27T12:09:04-04:00

The Lafayette High School Marching Band's show, "Peace of Mind," is just what we needed after nearly two years of pandemic, upheaval & loss. Read more

2023-02-19T16:56:36-04:00

The Israelites faced the same challenge we do -- how to protect the land flowing with milk and honey as an act of faith and sustainability. Read more

2021-10-23T16:57:22-04:00

Half of mainline Protestant clergy indicated they had addressed climate change and other environmental issues in 2020 sermons - a big shift from 2016. Read more

2023-02-19T16:58:25-04:00

When God led the animals to Adam in Genesis 2:18-24, perhaps this was the first Blessing of the Animals Sunday! Read more

2023-02-19T17:00:43-04:00

Never enough quail! EcoPreacher 1-2-3 sermon helps for preaching Numbers 11:4-35 using a green lens. A cautionary tale about overconsumption. Read more

2021-09-18T07:53:57-04:00

Well I’m living here in Covidtown. And they’re closing all the hospitals down. Out in school districts they’re killing kids. Ripping off masks. Refusing vaccines. Read more

2021-09-14T14:22:35-04:00

The Politics of Faith makes a compelling biblical case that Christians not only can but SHOULD engage public issues to bring about a more just & equitable society. Read more


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