Above all else, loving our enemies means recognizing the human dignity that is in them, put there by God. When we don’t acknowledge that dignity, something goes horribly wrong. We... read more →
When we think of the saints throughout history, we think of greats like St. Francis, or St. Augustine. But they didn’t get to be great saints overnight. Being a saint... read more →
A note from Fr. Perry: This Sunday, we witnessed firsthand that God is doing something incredible at St. Peter’s. Our contributions in the coming year will help form the children... read more →
We are all pulled in so many directions in life, but we are called to be committed to God above all others. We cannot be loyal to many masters at... read more →
God wired us in the factory to be grateful. Studies show that when we are grateful we enjoy health benefits such as better sleep, improved immune system, lower blood pressure,... read more →
For the next few weeks, we will be in a sermon series called “Living Generously.” The basic premise is that giving is a better posture for our souls than receiving.... read more →
When we encounter difficult Scripture, it’s best to dive in head first. Sure, we could ignore it or try to explain it away. But there is goodness in all of... read more →
Jesus’ disciples were arguing who was the greatest disciple in their group. In a teaching moment Jesus reached out to a child, who in first century Palestine was at the... read more →
Why do we do the same thing every week in church? There is something about meeting God that calls us to worship—to open ourselves to His grace and love, and... read more →
My mom and dad gave me a Bible for Christmas when I was in middle school. And I read it, all of it, when I was in middle school. Here's... read more →