The constellation that points to God’s Holy Time

In her sermon, “Looking up into Heaven,” Barbara Brown Taylor writes about worship: “It is one of the most peculiar things twentieth-century human beings can do, to come together week after week with no intention of being useful or productive, but only of facing an ornate wall to declare things they cannot prove about aContinue reading “The constellation that points to God’s Holy Time”

Advent is a time to expect the unexpected

If I made a dime for every time someone said that our government should be Bible-based, I could open up a full college fund for my children. This kind of rhetoric always makes me wonder: If we were to govern with the Bible in mind, which part of the Bible would we choose? Would weContinue reading “Advent is a time to expect the unexpected”