Implicated in Suffering
Day: March 24, 2019
Asian Americans in the Episcopal Church Part 1
By Kelly Wilson Last year, Kelly Wilson authored the four part series, the Evangelical Shift, looking at “Evangelical refugees,” in search of “deeper” worship, more progressive politics, or for a place to be welcomed. Continuing from that research, Wilson now offers a look into the experience of Asian-Americans in the Episcopal Church. You can check […]
2FAB #141: Jude
Nasty, brutish, and short
Subversive Undercroft #88: Eagerly I seek you
The love of God is strength for the journey that is life
The dangers of a calling
The concepts of Christian vocation and callings are experiencing a resurgence of attention as a way to honor the important roles of our lives. Others have written inspirational things about valuing and following our callings. What I have not heard is the admission that as with any role that wields power, there are dangers.
The Bounds of Judgment
“I am aware that I am arguing with Jesus, but he’s a rabbi and can handle it. The pastor in me answers the theodicy question differently from Jesus. We live in a broken world that contains evil like the oceans contain water.”