The Taught Being the Teacher
During Lent, I’ve been leading a study I called “Doubters Anonymous” which was set up to give those with questions about our faith a place to express them openly and without condemnation. I had no...
View ArticleMore on Sexuality, Acceptability and the Church
Here is a good, and a little bit funny, article on the nature of “biblical” marriages. If you don’t want to read the whole article, here’s how the author sums up the nature of “traditional” marriages...
View ArticleTime For This To End: Bishop Bledsoe’s Decision to Appeal
Will this never end? That’s what I asked myself upon hearing the not unexpected news that Bishop Bledsoe has filed an appeal to have his involuntary retirement overturned so he may return to active...
View ArticleInvisible People
Last Sunday, I asked people to think long and hard about how they treat others in a way that makes them invisible. I had used a scene from the movie “The Help” to illustrate it. There, the black...
View ArticleI Really Should NOT Own A Car But . . .
I really should not own a car. Hold that thought for a moment while I offer the story. I had walked to a nearby church on Sunday morning for an early service. A couple of minutes after I returned to my...
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