Jesus and the Stories We Tell: A Reflection on Luke 13.1-9

It will come as no shock to any of you to say that we are in a low moment in terms of public discourse. Everything seems to go from zero to furious in about two seconds. As discouraging as this is, it’s nothing new. There seems to be nothing more human than exaggerating the details … Continue reading Jesus and the Stories We Tell: A Reflection on Luke 13.1-9

Transfigured Lives: A Reflection on Luke 9.28-36 and 2 Corinthians 3.12-4.2

Today marks the last Sunday before the start of Lent. It’s therefore also the end of a wonderfully leisurely season after Epiphany (because a late Easter has given us two extra weeks before Lent this year). Today also marks the fourth day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, an event which has further destabilized a … Continue reading Transfigured Lives: A Reflection on Luke 9.28-36 and 2 Corinthians 3.12-4.2

A Few Resources for Black History Month

Every February, we commemorate Black History Month, and — sadly — every year, it seems we are given more proof of just how pervasive and stubborn anti-Black racism continues to be, and therefore why remembering Black history and promoting the stories of Black people in North America and beyond is so important. Over the past … Continue reading A Few Resources for Black History Month

The Great Reversal: Further Thoughts on Isaiah 43.1-7

This past Sunday, I reflected on the beautiful words of Isaiah 43.1, “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.” The theme of that post was on the interplay of specificity and generality of God’s call, how God calls all of us (generally), but all of … Continue reading The Great Reversal: Further Thoughts on Isaiah 43.1-7

Top 14 Reads of 2021

Much like 2020, I entered January 2021 hoping to read less than the year before. But, once again, circumstances both external (the ongoing pandemic) and internal (adding reading spiritual books to my sacred practices for the year, and audiobooks replacing podcasts as my primary listening material) conspired to have me read more. (In the immortal … Continue reading Top 14 Reads of 2021