A nonet offered as a prayer at the beginning of a new day.
A Nonet for Morning Prayer
A nonet offered as a prayer at the beginning of a new day.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer's profoundly-moving letters from prison offer us guidance and hope as we live through this pandemic. Here is the third of a four-part series on his "Letters and Papers from Prison."
What a wonderful sonnet inspired by this Sunday's feast of Christ the King. These words are still very timely, and deeply moving.
From where will our help come? Here is a sonnet that I wrote for Psalm 121, as part of my ongoing series of "Poems, Prayers, Psalms, and Promises."
Here is a nonet inspired by the gospel reading I preached on today, Matthew 25:14-30.
Living a life that is pleasing to God requires fear, love, and trust. Here is my sermon on the Parable of the Talents, Matthew 25:14-30.
Another in my series of Poems, Prayers, Psalms, and Promises featuring a poem by Dietrich Bonhoeffer alongside Psalm 8.
Psalm 46 has been an important psalm to me for a very long time, and I want to share a few personal reasons why that is so.
There is a river whose streams make us glad. Here is my sonnet for Psalm 46, reflecting on the idea that God's love for us is like a river, always with us and yet endlessly changing.
Jesus tells his disciples a parable about bridesmaids who, while waiting for the bridegroom to return, start running out of oil for lamps. Does it feel like the oil in your lamp is running a little low these days? Here is my sermon on Matthew 25:1-13.