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Peter Wallace Article

June 08, 2010

Forgiven (Psalm 32)

The Rev. Peter Wallace

The righteous and the upright aren't perfect people, they're forgiven people. They are honest, authentic people who make their mistakes, problems, fears, and failures known to God and make things right with people they've wounded in the process, as best they can.
The Rev. Dr. Kenneth Carter Article

June 05, 2010

summer reading: some unconventional possibilities

The Rev. Dr. Kenneth Carter (UMC)

so, what are you planning to read this summer?
The Rev. Susan Sparks Article

June 01, 2010

Life as Explained Through Chicken Fried Steak

The Rev. Susan Sparks (ABCUSA)

The Rev. Susan Sparks spent a week in Nashville recently for the Festival of Homiletics. But in addition to all the sermons she enjoyed, she also partook of a lot of good ol' Southern cooking--including Chicken Fried Steak. Read on...

The Rev. Juan Huertas Article

June 01, 2010

Louisiana Groans

The Rev. Juan Huertas (UMC)

On the first day of Hurricane season the people of Louisiana prepare for disaster as it deals with one. How do we respond?
The Rev. Dr. Peter Samuelson Article

May 31, 2010

The Dance of the Trinity: the ultimate "Dancing with the Stars."

The Rev. Dr. Peter L. Samuelson (ELCA)

In his sermon posted on the Day1 website for Holy Trinity Sunday, the Rev. Canon Chuck Robertson invites us to view the idea of God as Three-in-one as a dance. I am taking up this invitation by further suggesting that the dance of the Trinity is not just any dance, but a ballroom dance.
The Rev. Dr. Kenneth Carter Article

May 30, 2010

why the trinity matters

The Rev. Dr. Kenneth Carter (UMC)

it turns out that doctrine does, in fact, shape our daily lives
The Rev. James Ellis III Article

May 29, 2010

Faith Seeking Understanding

The Rev. James Ellis, III (CBF)

“Seminary” can easily be one of those buzz words that in certain circles Christians have very definitive opinions about. Is it required for effective service in the local church? Is the academy a safe space in which God can be questioned while faith is still affirmed? Only a week away from another seminary graduation, I am reflecting on my time training, institutionally speaking, to better understand what ministry is all about.
The Rev. Dr. Kimberleigh Buchanan Article

May 28, 2010

Spewing Sin

The Rev. Dr. Kimberleigh Buchanan (UCC)

We all bear some culpability for the oil spill in the Gulf.
The Rev. Adam Thomas Article

May 27, 2010

Whatever Passes Along the Paths of the Seas (The Oil Spill and Psalm 8)

The Rev. Adam Thomas (TEC)

How could we be so bold, so cocky, so derelict in our duty to God to be stewards of this creation that we pump toxic liquids out of the ground without so much as even a sketch of a plan to deal with the consequences of our own fallibility? With this thought on my mind, I glance at the readings for this upcoming Sunday and the words of Psalm 8 hit me hard upside the head.
Kimberly Knight Article

May 26, 2010

Wired for Ministry in Ohio

Kimberly Knight (UCC)

Social Networking for Ministry Workshop