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Dec
24
The Weary World Rejoices

The Weary World Rejoices

When God enters into the story of Mary and Joseph and the shepherds and the whole world, I can’t help but think of the words of John Sullivan Dwight in 1855 who wrote the English version of O Holy Night. When God enters in, when love comes local and Christ is born… “the weary world rejoices.”
6 min read
Dec
20
Seeking Sanctuary

Seeking Sanctuary

What would this world look like were we to make of ourselves and our communities a home where strivings cease, where posturing is paused — and instead there is space for stillness and rest, space to simply be — to find rest in the God whose door is always open?
10 min read
Dec
06
Laying the Foundation

Laying the Foundation

In a world in which there are so many competing voices telling us who and whose we are... the words of blessing and encouragement and love and promise that we offer now over those we love — those who, like us, are just trying to make it in this weary world, lay a foundation for God to build on.
10 min read
Nov
29
Homesick

Homesick

Jesus is saying that when you start to feel that homesickness, don’t give in to despair. Don’t lose hope. Keep your head up and you’ll discover those glimpses of home all around you. You’ll find that the kingdom is closer than you realized. You’ll find how God comes near.
9 min read
Nov
21
Two Different Conversations

Two Different Conversations

When Jesus talks about a kingdom, he’s talking about a way of living. He’s talking about a way of seeing the world and being in it. He’s talking about a new reality, a certain realm of existence, a new creation bursting forth — if only we’d have eyes to see it.
10 min read
Nov
15
A Splash of Cold Water

A Splash of Cold Water

Because in a world driven by scarcity and market forces, by competition and consumption, a blessing is completely disruptive. It turns the world right-side up. Because it can’t be earned or taken. It can only be received.
10 min read
Nov
08
Where are you, God?

Where are you, God?

In many ways, the earth has become a tomb of its own, and the stench of death is strong. And it’s highly likely that more than one person — a widow, a grieving parent, a friend left behind, a child without a mother — has asked, “Where were you, God? Where are you?”
8 min read
Sep
16
One Star

One Star

I woke up on Sunday morning to an email from Google alerting me to a brand new review for The Local Church. One star out of five. Awesome. Heck of a way to start a Sunday. Then I read the comment attached to the review: “Pastor is awful.” Even better. Can I just go back to sleep?
3 min read
Sep
12
“Knowledge is Power” is a lie.

“Knowledge is Power” is a lie.

“Knowledge is power,” he said, before waiting a beat and continuing. “…is a lie.” “It’s false. And anyone who tells you that knowledge is power doesn’t know what they’re talking about.” Whatever I was expecting on the first day of driver’s ed was not this.
8 min read
Sep
11
"Keep watch..."

"Keep watch..."

Like many of you, I have spent much of the morning reflecting on the twentieth anniversary of 9/11. I
2 min read