Introduction: The time has come, I muse to myself, about the need to jot down some thoughts in a stream of consciousness fashion, as one floating on a air mattress, the kind with arm rests, ...
142: An Economic Coup
142: An Economic Coup
But Seminary Can’t Cover Everything
“Pastor Thomas walked toward Savannah, but a little uncertainly. There had been nothing in seminary about this kind of thing at all. She was plainly a firecracker, a pippin, a beautiful volcano.”
The COVID Panic Is Waning. We Are Starting to Get Letters About Other Stuff.
Letter to the Editor: I’ve enjoyed reading your thoughts on what’s been happening with this pandemic. One issue that I’d love to hear your thoughts on is mandatory vaccinations. Recently, ...
An Ominous Silence
“It seemed to her like that moment when a toddler crashes in the next room, and nothing follows but an eerie silence. Experienced parents know that the child is busy gathering up all the available oxygen in the room, and a wail of wails may be expected presently.”
Not Very Much Feck At All
Introduction: What have we learned in the COVID panic? Or, closer to the point, what have some of us learned, and what should the rest of us be learning shortly? We have learned that the ...
Koinonia and the Way of Christ
Sermon Video Introduction: The lock down orders that have been imposed all over the country have revealed to us a number of things—whether outside the church, in the relationship of the church ...
Nice Having a Friend
“Nevertheless, the sun shone in a way that promised a good friendship for the rest of the day. Savannah promised her friendship in return, and set out confidently.”