It is wonderful to be home and back in the pulpit at St. Peter's! One of the takeaways from the pilgrimage for me was that the cathedrals we visited are... read more →
Part of being human is experiencing pain, sin, and suffering. We look for healing and forgiveness in a lot of places. But the truest and greatest healing always begins with... read more →
Before the crucifixion in John’s Gospel, Jesus spends three chapters on his final words to his friends and one chapter on his final prayer to his Father in heaven. Since... read more →
The Good Shepherd is a wonderful and poetic image of a God who loves us and leads us. To be a Christian leader, we have to learn to follow. Following... read more →
Doubt can close us off and make it difficult to trust ourselves or others. It can be self-assured or self-destructive, which are equally bad. We have plenty of reasons to... read more →
Happy Easter! The beauty of our faith as Christians is that we believe in a God who gives life, even in the midst of death. When you find yourself in... read more →
It’s easy for us to be observers—to be bystanders looking in, even at our own faith, from the outside. We tend to want to keep things at arm’s length, especially... read more →
The Israelites weren’t just promised a land, they were promised a home. Home is where we can be comfortable, where we can be ourselves, where we never have to wear... read more →
When God told Abraham and Sarah to move to Canaan, he wasn’t just promising them a new homeland, he was promising them descendants and a future. God has promised a... read more →
I've been thinking a lot this year about how Lent is a journey. It is a time for personal and spiritual growth. There are a lot of important journeys in... read more →