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Fulfilling the Law (Part 1)

Many of the biggest debates in any society revolve around the question of the law and how it should be applied. Is law about punishing crime or maintaining justice? Must we stick to the letter of the law or can we judge the intent behind it? Do extenuating circumstances matter when deciding a question of … Continue reading Fulfilling the Law (Part 1)

Change We Can Trust: A Reflection on Psalm 146

If there’s been one constant in the years I’ve been writing this blog it’s me starting a post with some variant of “These are anxious times.” While there has been a different edge to such anxieties in our post-2015 world — both in terms of the anxieties that have given strength to far-right sensibilities and … Continue reading Change We Can Trust: A Reflection on Psalm 146

This One’s for the Losers: A Reflection for All Saints Day 2024

There’s a popular conception out there, as prominent in the Church as outside of it, that Christianity is about “going to heaven when you die” — that, if you ‘believe in’ Jesus, you’re on the 'right team' and when things get sorted out, you’ll be sorted accordingly. These days, this black-and-white, team mentality has turned … Continue reading This One’s for the Losers: A Reflection for All Saints Day 2024

Salt and Light

Over the last two posts in this series on Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, we’ve seen how the sermon begins with the Beatitudes, a collection of apocalyptic Wisdom sayings that overturn the general ways things work in human societies. Rather than it being the world’s ‘winners’ who are blessed, Jesus insists it’s those who are … Continue reading Salt and Light

What Do You Want? A Reflection on Mark 10.46-52

One of the things I most enjoy about the Scriptures is how in reading and re-reading them, they take on not only their own meaning, but also the weight of how they’ve interacted with our life in previous readings. I was reminded of this when reading today’s Gospel reading, from Mark 10. This is the … Continue reading What Do You Want? A Reflection on Mark 10.46-52