Moderator’s Corner 10/2/2022

Season of Pentecost  “Apparently, thousands of parents had been warned that their children would be exposed to dangerous ideas from scandalous women if we weren’t uninvited. Of course, if no one had ever been exposed to dangerous ideas from scandalous women, Christianity itself would not have had its unique nor its glorious history, but whatever.”…

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Indigenous Peoples’ Day is celebrated on the second Monday of October, on October 10 this year, to honor the cultures and histories of the Native American people. The day is centered around reflecting on their tribal roots and the tragic stories that hurt but strengthened their communities. The first seed of Indigenous Peoples’ Day was…

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Worship Reflection Sunday, September 25, 2022 

Psalm 84 (Leslie Brandt/Corita Kent) Boldness in a Broken World The theme of Psalm 84 is “Boldness in a Broken World.” How do we experience the presence of God, the holy, the mystery, whatever word you want to use, the central question is: How do we experience the presence of God in this fractured, broken,…

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Moderator’s Corner 9/18/2022

Season of Pentecost  “When my faith had become little more than an abstraction, a set of propositions to be affirmed or denied, the tangible, tactile nature of the sacraments invited me to touch, smell, taste, hear, and see God in the stuff of everyday life again. They got God out of my head and into…

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Worship Reflection Sunday, September 18, 2022 

Luke 16: 1-13 Beyond the Status Quo Most commonly this story is called “The Parable of the Dishonest Steward,” or “The Shrewd Steward.” I think this approach to the story, though generally accepted, is misguided for a couple of reasons. If, the story is about the dishonest steward, we think of the steward, the manager…

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