When we hear the parable of the Good Shepherd, we immediately identify with the sheep, which is a good thing. After all, Jesus is the shepherd. But we should also... read more →
Saying the word ‘evangelism’ in the Episcopal Church is an easy way to make people uncomfortable, but evangelism isn’t scary. We share all sorts of things with those around us—why... read more →
Frederick Buechner describes faith as “not being sure where you're going, but going anyway.” In times of doubt, we don’t come to a full stop. We continue on. When we... read more →
Each Lent, Episcopalians remove the word ‘Alleluia’ from our worship. At St. Peter's, the kids even make an ‘Alleluia banner’ and bury it in the church yard to be dug... read more →