Morning Worship: To be the light of the world, you have to carry spiritual fuel
“Let’s just say it: This Scripture makes church folk look bad,” said the Rev. Anna Carter Florence at the 9:15…
“Let’s just say it: This Scripture makes church folk look bad,” said the Rev. Anna Carter Florence at the 9:15…
“This is one of those passages I assign my seminarians who are a little uptight about their Christology,” said the…
In 2014, the Rev. James Walters fulfilled a desire to visit Belgium and, specifically, the Ghent Altarpiece in the Cathedral of Saint Bavo.
“People say that religion and politics don’t mix, but that is a point of view I don’t have much time…
“I have been aiding in the exploration of this week’s theme with sermons on Europe that have some connection with your…
In June 2015, the 230 congregations of the Roman Catholic diocese of Cologne, Germany, rang a bell peal of 100…
“Jesus is consistent in telling us that the voice of truth does not come from the dominant powers but from…
“We all know that the best things come about by accident,” said the Rev. James Walters at the 10:45 a.m. Sunday morning worship and sermon in the Amphitheater. “Think of Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin, or when John Pemberton mixed coca leaves and kola nuts to make Coca-Cola. Fifteen centuries ago, Benedict of Nursia went to the desert to pray and founded a religious community that rebuilt Western civilization after the fall of Rome.”
“Memory was very important to the people of Israel,” said the Rev. Barbara K. Lundblad at the 9:15 a.m. Friday…
A congregation can tell a lot about where a priest is working by the titles of his or her sermons. …