Even the radicals and the revolutionaries among us know that there are pay offs we’ve silently taken that will have to be relinquished if we are going to follow Jesus into a future beyond empire, into a commonwealth without kings, into a body in which we are all precious and beloved, and none of us is expendable.
Category: Sermons
Sermon: Sunday, August 16, 2015: Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
The world is starving for the kind of love that will move beyond its ideas about love in order to actually embody it.
Sermon: Sunday, August 9, 2015: Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
The world is filled with people giving it their all, aching at the margins, clinging to their privilege — people like you and me, and people so very different from us — and if we are going to be part of God’s healing and redemptive purpose we will have to give up so many illusions about God and about ourselves.

