A Homily for Ash Wednesday

*A homily given on Ash Wednesday at Midtown Christian Community, Feb. 17, 2010 Almighty and everlasting God, you hate nothing you have made and forgive the sins of all who are penitent: Create and make in us new and contrite hearts, that we, worthily lamenting our sins and acknowledging our wretchedness, may obtain of you, […]

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A Practical, Creative, & Wonderful Opportunity for Lent

Chris Seay invites individuals, small groups, and churches to spend 40 days of solidarity with the poor.  This is a very simple and practical way to draw upon God’s grace and become agents of God’s goodness to others. Our daily dinner together is a big deal for our family.  We eat well, we eat lots, and […]

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The Use of Scripture in Hebrews

I’m enjoying James Thompson’s commentary in Hebrews.  His summary of the author’s use of scripture in ch. 2 captures nicely the relationship of the historical-critical method to theological interpretation of the Bible. The historical-critical reading of scripture has been an invaluable instrument for the reading of the Bible, for its insistence on discovering the meaning […]

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Lent Begins this Wednesday

The Season of Lent begins this Wednesday.  Here’s a brief explanation of how this season shapes Christian identity. The Christian calendar helps to train us in being fully and truly Christian.  Many of us are used to having our brains trained to be Christian brains.  We just haven’t given much thought to our bodies and […]

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Prayer for the Weekend

Father, we praise you for showing us your love in Jesus. We praise you for making us your children. When we were your enemies, you didn’t sit back and plan our destruction. Your heart was broken at our brokenness. You strategized and schemed, because you are love, to save us, to redeem us; to give […]

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Gary Carter, RIP

Gary Carter died yesterday at the age of 57.  Carter played catcher for the Montreal Expos, who were actually really good when they had players like Tim Raines, Andre Dawson, and Carter in the late 70’s and early 80’s.  They made it to the National League Championship Series in 1981, but never returned and eventually […]

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Transforming Corrupted Assumptions in John 9

I love the narrative of John 9.  It represents, to some extent, the dynamic I wrote about yesterday.  A consensus opinion, a conventional way of seeing things, is upended and overturned by a new angle of approach. The conventional thinking among the characters in the story marginalizes the broken and needy, reinforcing corrupted patterns of […]

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Convention, Consensus, Courage, & Creativity

I’ve been thinking lately about the nature of convention and consensus.  Sometimes the best way of doing things is the conventional way.  And it’s often the case that the consensus opinion is the right one. But not always. Jeremy Lin didn’t fit the conventional mold of a point guard, or even of a basketball player […]

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Lin-sanity!

Jeremy Lin is the latest sports sensation, coming out of nowhere to spark the Knicks to five straight victories.  It’s been a blast to watch, especially because he’s a great kid who’s having loads of fun.  The Knicks were terrible this year, and with their two stars out, it was going to get worse. The […]

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Where is God?

*A homily, given at Midtown Christian Community, Feb. 2, 2008 O God, who before the passion of your only-begotten Son revealed his glory upon the holy mountain: Grant to us that we, beholding by faith the light of his countenance, may be strengthened to bear our cross, and be changed into his likeness from glory […]

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