2018-10-24T17:10:16-04:00

The Adventurous Lectionary – Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost – November 4, 2018 Ruth 1:1-18 (3:1-5; 4:13-17) Psalm 146 Hebrews 9:11-14 Mark 12:28-34 I believe that context is important in preaching and scripture study. We must study and preach in light of our political, social and economic context. In that regard, reading Ruth requires us to ponder the immigrant caravan, traveling from Honduras, the inflammatory and false rhetoric of politicians, and the reality of nearly seventy million refugees and displaced persons.... Read more

2018-10-23T18:31:46-04:00

The Book of Ruth is more than a quaint love story. It portrays two women of agency and adventure. In fact, in these days of demonizing immigrants, attacking women who have been traumatized by male behavior, and inhospitality to diversity, Ruth may be one of the most relevant books in the Bible. Ruth is a love story, but the love portrayed in Ruth is the love of two women who need each other to survive, a romance that crosses ethnic... Read more

2018-10-23T06:08:16-04:00

The bible has been described as the ultimate immigration story. The biblical story describes people constantly on the move, following God’s guidance into new and unknown lands. Jacob and his family are part of a wave of immigrants emigrating into Egypt to escape starvation. Their descendants, the Hebraic peoples, escape Egypt and migrate to Canaan, the tribal forerunners of David’s empire and eventually the nation of Israel. Borders are porous and relative in God’s eyes and God often guides people... Read more

2018-10-20T17:30:54-04:00

Paul Simon once wrote that “the words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls.” I know this to be true. Sometimes divine guidance comes where you least expect it, from the marginalized, forgotten, and overlooked, from people whom you would never expect to be sources of wisdom and insight. God’s inspiration is broadcast far and wide. The obvious purveyors of divinity may be least likely places where God chooses to share a word of grace.... Read more

2018-10-17T08:01:16-04:00

The Adventurous Lectionary – The Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost – October 28, 2018 Job 42:1-6, 10-17 Psalm 34:1-8 Hebrews 7:23-28 Mark 10:36-42 This week we conclude our journey with Job. We have covered a lot of ground over the past few weeks: there is a debate in heaven, God gets hot under the collar when Ha’ satan challenges Job’s piety and lets the divine district attorney take everything from Job, Job suffers a theological crisis, challenges an apparently arbitrary and... Read more

2018-10-11T12:28:10-04:00

The Adventurous Lectionary – Pentecost 22 – October 21, 2018 Job 38:1-7, 34-41 Psalm 104: 1-9, 24, 35c Hebrews 5:1-10 Mark 10:35-45 The saga of Job continues with a meditation on the grandeur of God. Job has endured losing everything that had brought joy to his life – privilege, wealth, family, social standing, and even respect. He and his wife face an uncertain future, bereft of any social or material support. He is accused of hidden sins by his friends;... Read more

2018-10-09T17:34:27-04:00

“Shift Happens: Finding God in Suffering” Job 1:1, 2:1-10, Job 23:1-9, 16-17 John 9:1-12 In my home state California, after an earthquake, the old-timers often say “shift happens” to comfort – or tease – frightened newcomers to the state. Everything seems stable until the tectonic plates shift, and your life is turned upside down. “Shift happens” is an apt description happens to the legendary Job, the man who loses everything in the space of a few days. The Book of... Read more

2018-10-07T10:55:19-04:00

You are a Mystic! Genesis 28:10-17 For the last several years, I have taught a seminar at our church, titled “A Month with a Mystic.” We study mystics from around the world – from Mother Teresa to Dag Hammarskjold to the Celtic spiritual guides and Native American visionaries. Oftentimes, participants protest, “These people are so different than I am. I don’t have visions, I can barely pray, and if I try to meditate, my mind wanders in the first fifteen... Read more

2018-10-02T04:48:09-04:00

In the era of Trump, many people are in search of macaroni and cheese for the spirit. People are in search for a kinder, more civil time, in which the better angels of our nature can find appropriate soul food. Many of us need to believe, in a time when we are dwarf by political chaos and the impact of social issues (global climate change, privilege, political dysfunctionality) that appear beyond our control, that small actions can make a big... Read more

2018-09-30T07:31:04-04:00

The Adventurous Lectionary – The Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost – October 14, 2018 Job 23:1-9, 16-17 Psalm 22:1-15 Hebrews 4:12-16 Mark 10:17-31 Today’s scriptures focus on the absence and presence of God. Good theology joins both the apophatic and the kataphatic approaches to knowing God. God is beyond our imagining and cannot be limited by our scriptures, ecclesiologies, rituals, or doctrines. God is within all things, constantly providing us with insights and inspirations that from the basis of these same... Read more



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