Where do we still long for justice? Jacob's ladder reminds us that change is still possible and still worth working toward. Read more
Where do we still long for justice? Jacob's ladder reminds us that change is still possible and still worth working toward. Read more
These show us what the gospel call was. It was not to simply accept a gift and then go on living in the system as you always had. Read more
It’s not honesty or freedom from deceit as our story subtly (sarcastically) points out here, but harmful bias. Read more
As we reflect on Epiphany and the establishment of justice in the themes of Jesus’ Baptism, where are we working for justice today? Read more
The entire Epiphany narrative in Matthew speaks of liberation and justice for those pushed to the undersides and edges of their society. Read more
In this epiphany story another star (comet) appears. This time not at a caesar’s death as a token of his divinity, but at an infants birth. Read more
This was an Advent of a gospel rooted in the Golden rule, enemy love, nonviolence, resource-sharing, wealth redistribution as restoration and reparations, and more. Read more
It was an advent of a life-giving system in the here and now as an alternative to their system of economic extraction. Read more
If we are going to arrive at life-giving applications of this Advent story for our social context today, we must begin here. Read more
As difficult as doing preparation work in the wilderness is at times, there is joy this Advent in knowing what you are preparing the way for. Read more