Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Every morning growing up, I would look forward to the simple and melodious sounds coming from my television. They would … Continue reading Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Every morning growing up, I would look forward to the simple and melodious sounds coming from my television. They would … Continue reading Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
We live in difficult and challenging times. Everyday we are bombarded with images and news stories that remind us that the world that we live in has become unfamiliar to so many of us. We live in a time that is filled with disagreement, frustrations, violence, and pain. Much of these things we have experienced, not only on a personal level, but also on a societal and cultural level.
Part of the reason for this is that what we so often focus on are our differences. We live in a time of political polarization that, for more than 25 years, has created deep divisions within our culture based upon the ideas we hold dear. We live in a time in which racial, cultural, economic, and geographical differences continue to be boundaries that prevent true relationships. Even within our churches, our theological perspectives, worship traditions, and other practices sometimes prevent us from working together as one body in Christ’s love. We live in challenging times that are unlike any that we have known in our lifetimes. Continue reading “Fan or Follower: Followers Love All People”
The story of the Good Samaritan is one of the most recognizable Scripture passages. It is familiar to us. We’ve … Continue reading Sometimes We Need a Good Neighbor
On Sunday, I will preach from Luke 10:25-37. You might know it better as the story of the Good Samaritan. … Continue reading How We Can Relate to the Parable of the Good Samaritan