prayers

  • Pandemic Prayers for Easter 6A

    When this all started, there were lots of reflections about God’s absence. It wasn’t my experience. I didn’t feel like God had given up or disappeared anymore than I felt like God had brought this pandemic upon the global community.… Continue reading

    Pandemic Prayers for Easter 6A
  • Pandemic Prayers for Easter 5A

    I join the circle of preachers who have expressed their familiarity with this text at the graveside. It’s the Gospel Lesson I always choose when the family doesn’t steer me in another direction, not because of the many mansions or… Continue reading

    Pandemic Prayers for Easter 5A
  • Pandemic Prayers for Easter 4A

    After I posted the prayers last week, I felt awkward. I wondered if these prayers could speak to such a broad audience. I wondered if it was even possible to capture the vastness of this pandemic into a few words.… Continue reading

    Pandemic Prayers for Easter 4A
  • Pandemic Prayers for Easter 3A

    Our whole lives have been interrupted. We are attempting now to live as people of the resurrection when death tolls continue to rise. Some states are lifting their orders for shelter in place. Businesses will reopen slowly. Some are even… Continue reading

    Pandemic Prayers for Easter 3A
  • Ingredients for Worship

    Way back when I left my last full time call, nearly five years ago, I established this little home on the internet. I had read a bunch of books about blogging then. The trouble was that my internet home wasn’t… Continue reading

    Ingredients for Worship
  • Ingredients for Worship in Holy Week

    Though I’ve continued to write liturgy throughout the season of Lent for my lovely church here in Texas, I have completely failed to pepper my blog with any of those prayers. I managed to share semi-regular posts during Epiphany but… Continue reading

    Ingredients for Worship in Holy Week
  • A Service to Break Down Walls on Ash Wednesday

    Sometimes cooking begins just by opening the pantry and realizing that that something delicious with peanut butter (because you mysteriously have a surplus of peanut butter) sounds really good. That’s kinda how this service came together. It all started with… Continue reading

    A Service to Break Down Walls on Ash Wednesday
  • Prayers for Epiphany 5C and 6C

    I am blessed and honored to continue to cook up liturgical elements for worship at the United Christian Church in Austin. Admittedly, it feels like I haven’t been in the kitchen in a very long time. I’m editing more. I’m… Continue reading

    Prayers for Epiphany 5C and 6C
  • Prayers for Baptism of Christ Sunday and Epiphany 2C

    I attend a church with a super talented and dynamic staff, but as it happens when a lead pastor leaves for a new call, they’re carrying more than they usually do. There’s more work for each and every one of… Continue reading

    Prayers for Baptism of Christ Sunday and Epiphany 2C
  • A Simple Graveside Ritual

    Graveside services are often very, very short. Some simple prayers are repeated by the presiding minister. Tears are shed, but there isn’t much else for the grieving family to do. There is nothing asked of them. There’s no action for… Continue reading

    A Simple Graveside Ritual