resurrection

  • An Easter Pageant for a Pandemic Year

    This year, we have done things differently. Worship has been different and there have been surprises. There are things that have happened in worship that never would have been possible if we had not been forced into online worship for… Continue reading

    An Easter Pageant for a Pandemic Year
  • Waiting for Resurrection in Coronatide

    Easter will come just as it has every year before because resurrection is promised. It happens even when we cannot fully comprehend its possibility. Resurrection still happens. I have been thinking a lot about hope this Lent. I’ve been thinking… Continue reading

    Waiting for Resurrection in Coronatide
  • Recipe for Resurrection Awe Strolls

    Here in Texas there has been a terrible freeze. There was snow and it left a good chunk of the state without power including most everyone in my sweet Texas church back in Central Texas. We did have snow over… Continue reading

    Recipe for Resurrection Awe Strolls
  • Recipe for a Pandemic Neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt

    Worship is not the only thing that adds flavor to congregational life. We are nourished by times of fellowship and times of service. As we approach the season of Lent again, I’ll be sharing more recipes for ministry. If you… Continue reading

    Recipe for a Pandemic Neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt
  • Struggling with Our Sins in Prayer

    The Narrative Lectionary on May 17, 2015 is Romans 6:1-14 where it boldly claims, “So you must consider yourself dead to sin and alive in God and Jesus Christ.” My first instinct is to start singing along with Bon Jovi but it really has… Continue reading

    Struggling with Our Sins in Prayer
  • Mother’s Day is NOT a Liturgical Holiday

    It was months ago when I agreed to preach on the second Sunday in May. I said yes ever so willingly. I was just so thrilled to be preaching again after this new reality seeking (im)possible things. I didn’t realize… Continue reading

  • 6 Ways for Congregations to Care for Grieving Families

    Last week clergy did all that they could to proclaim the greatest mystery of Christian faith. They preached with all that they had in them. They led beautiful, inspiring liturgies throughout the weekend — some did so all week long.… Continue reading

  • Let It Live

    After that last supper, after the disciples have deserted and one of them has betrayed all that he once believed to be true, after the one they had been following died the most horrible death one might have imagined then,… Continue reading

    Let It Live