“While in their joy they were disbelieving” . . . A Sermon for Easter Evening

For some folks, Easter began last night with Vigil. Others filed into beautifully adorned churches this morning. All the alleluias were sung. Eggs hunted. Photos taken. And by early afternoon, folks maybe settled in for a nap in the comfort of the empty tomb and Mary Magdalene’s proclamation, “I have seen the Lord!” And onContinueContinue reading ““While in their joy they were disbelieving” . . . A Sermon for Easter Evening”

The Prodigal Son: Seeing & Being Seen

On the Fourth Sunday in Lent, sometimes known as Mothering Sunday, we get the parable of a man that had two sons. This parable is one of Jesus’ more popular one — The Prodigal Son. It has all the makings of a hit — dissolute living, disagreeable brothers, and a party. This parable captured theContinueContinue reading “The Prodigal Son: Seeing & Being Seen”

Dr. Angela Davis & the Sermon on the Plain

Saturday, February 16, I went to “A Conversation with Dr. Angela Davis” at Boutwell Auditorium. This community event open to all was the result of a controversy, which you can read about here. It was a fantastic event, and you can read more about it here and watch a recording here. So it was withContinueContinue reading “Dr. Angela Davis & the Sermon on the Plain”