Remember Your Baptism: A Sermon on Mark 1:4-11
A sermon addressing the Jan 6 insurrection in Washington, D.C, as well as Epiphany and the Baptism of Jesus. Ritual of remembering your baptism included.
Let the River Flow: A Sermon on Amos 5:18-24
My people, how are we going to respond to God’s justice? At times, particularly over the last 4 years, or 400 years, it may seem stuck in the snow at the top of Mount Tahoma, but surely the spring comes and the snow melt begins and it turns into a tiny, seemingly-insignificant stream, and then that stream merges with others and becomes a crashing river and a rolling, tumbling, roiling cascade.
Challenging History and Finding Hope: a sermon on Psalm 106
Exploring the tension between history and memory in the pursuit to build God’s beloved community.
A Living World Demands It: A Sermon on Matthew 13:1-9
You are one of the thousands of answers, if you choose to be. You may be spread in rocky, thorn-laden soil or exposed to birds of prey. But in this time of holy composting, as the world as it was is slipping away, you can choose not to scrabble at the past in attempts to control the future. You can become part of the compost, part of the nutrients that feed the soil and help new things grow. You can grow, despite the situations of your life that have taught you you can’t change.