March 31, 2017
Three things happened at Gary Con this year that really stand out. First, of course, is this is my first year as the official Gary Con Chaplain. (Yes, they spelled chaplain wrong on my badge. It’s all good.) I’ve been … Continue reading →
July 13, 2014
Jesus said, “Once there was a youtuber who scattered videos across the internet. One day he uploaded quite a few videos. Some of them were watched for a few minutes, and then people were distracted by other items in their … Continue reading →
March 30, 2013
While Jesus lay in the grave, the world still turned, children played, families sat down to eat, and life went on as usual. How do we live this day? Do we see Jesus wrestling with death and hell? Knowing what … Continue reading →
January 23, 2013
After a recent conversation with my mentor, Leonard Sweet, I began to meditate on the idea of pears in a bottle. Many of you may have seen these videos or photos around the internet but, in case you haven’t, here … Continue reading →
May 28, 2011
Easter has just passed and, for many, it seems as if the Christian year has come to an end. However, after Easter we are called to wait expectantly for Pentecost. I have said time and again that in living out … Continue reading →
December 20, 2010
Joseph’s Story (Matthew 1:18-25; Romans 1:1-7) In our second Scripture reading from Romans, we read an interesting word that Christians have used down through the centuries. This word has often been used to describe Christians who are supposed to have … Continue reading →
December 13, 2010
All We Need Is A Little Patience (Matt. 11:2-11; James 5:7-10) In today’s Gospel reading, we see John sitting in prison and hearing about the work of Jesus. It seems that John must be getting this message from his disciples … Continue reading →
June 30, 2010
Here you go, folks. Sorry to invade this blog of geekiness with a bit of a personal rant (aren’t all blogs personal rants?) As some of you already know, I recently moved to Bells, TN after staying in temporary housing … Continue reading →