
how to read - part 4
When more isn't always better.

how to read - part 3
What we notice is how we read.

how to read - part 2

how to read - part 1
A series on how to read, because we often assume too much and see too little...

a note for inauguration day
A note on inauguration and making meaning...

When We Come Undone.
A hard week and the reality of being okay when everything comes unraveled.

a word about our words
The Trinity is very talkative. In this season, in all seasons, our words matter.

We don't have a clue.
Job shows us that we don't have a clue when it comes to suffering. And that's okay.

a major shift in my story
An enormous announcement for me and my family in this season.

suh-ba-tik-uhl
Sabbatical - a period of leave, rooted in the Hebrew word shabbat, that lasts from two months to a year. Yes, I'm doing that.

challenges of a stolen faith.
The issue at hand is that faith can’t be borrowed. true, faith is met and discovered in the voices of saints ahead of us and innocents behind. it is heard in the raspy, quivering voice of the preacher long standing in the same oak pulpit, flush with the love of God but wrestling with the length of life.

A Bit About God, Music, & Memory
I can clearly remember the first time I ever heard the vocalist and songwriter John Gorka.
It was a song called “Houses In The Fields” and I remember the video vividly. Gorka talks of the decline of farming in the United States, how all the farmers had been bought out and replaced by subdivisions with grand magisterial names.
I remember Gorka's voice, sounding like the kind of voice that would come out of a person who is hewing wood from fallen trees, or shoveling great heaps of earth into or out of the whole working with his hands.
But I also remember John Gorka because of my father.