Posts from 2026
Sign On With The One That God Has Sent
Pope Leo's recent remarks to US leaders about war underscore our call to pursue peace and justice and sign on with the One God has sent.
Boldness For A Bigger Purpose
Our scriptural tradition shows us what post resurrection boldness looks like - public witness, economic alternatives and engaging others.
Love And Liberation Will Prevail
The reality of the resurrection encourages us to move through the world with boldness, courage and hope that love and liberation will prevail.
Our God Is A God Of Wild Possibilities And Unexpected Endings
On this day of wild possibilities and unexpected events, may we take up Easter energy in our lives as we move through the world.
There Is No Good News Today – Only Uncertainty
Holy Saturday offers us a time to reflect on all that is uncertain, unfinished, unresolved or unwelcomed in our lives.
The Dynamite Of The Cross
We cannot use the Prince of Peace to justify war or violence because that is not how Jesus lived or what he stood for.
Where And How Is My Body Being Invited To Love?
On Holy Thursday, Jesus offers his followers - not a theological concept - but an embodied practice that takes us into the world.
The Choices That Come From The Small Places In Us
The figure of Judas offers us a lot to reflect on. Instead of listening to God's voice, Judas listened to other voices to guide his actions.
Encountering The Dark Night Of The Soul
During Holy Week we encounter some of the difficult experiences in life that can prompt a dark night of the soul.
There Will Always Be Enough Love If We Give It Generously
When Mary anoints Jesus, she embodies the extravagant love of Jesus in the world - a love that is meant to be shared with everyone.
What Do We Want To Be Saved From?
On Palm Sunday, Jesus aligned himself with the excluded, and confronted the political forces of empire that crush so many people.
Love With A Backbone
While often sentimentalized in our culture, gospel love is an active force that seeks justice and care for neighbor - even our enemies.