Tag: Compassionate Justice

The Gift of Freedom

On April 16th of 1963, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was in jail in Birmingham, and he wrote a letter to his fellow clergy colleagues, which became

The Economy of Jesus

You might wonder what the Economy of Jesus is and I’m gonna get into that. This series we’re gonna look at will take us through February. I want to

The Light of the World

This is Epiphany Sunday. Technically tomorrow is Epiphany. It is always on January 6th. It is the 12th day of Christmas. If you know the song, 12 days of

Humility Before God

When I think about Humility, this verse always comes to my mind, “To act justly, love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” – Micah 6:8 They’re the

The Challenge of Waiting

On this second Sunday of Advent, we’re talking about waiting. I’m wondering, how well do you wait? Think of the places and times you’ve had to wait. How good

Hope for Creation

This is our week to begin this period of waiting and watching. This period is where we look for what new thing is God doing in this world. How

The Beloved Community

I would like us to think about what God’s love looks like. How does that feel if you had to describe God’s love? What would you say about it?

Blessings

If I would ask you, who are those in our culture you would name as blessed? Think about that. Who does our culture say is blessed? I think about

Loves Acts

Let me begin by saying that this was one of the hardest sermons I have given in a very long time because it does not support my theology. When

Who Is Our Neighbor?

This week, I received an email from the Lancaster County Food Hub, which seemed like it fit in with our story. The email included an account by a person
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