Theology and Interpretation
God’s Open Hand
Several weeks of Gospel texts this summer read John 6, beginning with the story of Jesus’ feeding [...]

Several weeks of Gospel texts this summer read John 6, beginning with the story of Jesus’ feeding [...]

“The earth produces on its own.” Thank God, literally. Every once in a while Jesus gives us [...]

When a new friend learns I’m an only child, they [...]

Two brief stories illustrate the difficulty of preaching about sin [...]

“Out of his mind.” That seems about right when it comes to perceptions of what we believe, [...]

This past week was the 26th Festival of Homiletics in Washington, D.C., “Preaching and Politics.” An appropriate [...]

Confession time — I am not a systematic theologian. So when it comes to saying something about [...]

Then turning toward the woman, he said to Simon, “Do you see this woman?” – Luke 7:44a [...]

Pentecost Sunday. A rather troubling misnomer, after all. Because even though we know in theory that the [...]
Graduate Recognition Sunday. Just the mention is enough to give you THE SHIVERS,[1] isn’t it? Not for [...]