Surrender in a time of COVID
This year, one marked by radically reshaped ministry, work, and everyday life, I’ve found myself in a near-constant stance of
This year, one marked by radically reshaped ministry, work, and everyday life, I’ve found myself in a near-constant stance of
“Out of the depths I cry to you, Lord;Lord, hear my voice.Let your ears be attentiveto my cry for mercy.”
Last week, our history curriculum brought us to learning about the removal of five Native American tribes from the southeastern states to the Oklahoma Territory. … Continue readingTrail of Tears: A Prayer of Lament
Here in Victoria, we have reached five months of worshiping online. For a brief month, we were able to have
“The time of business does not with me differ from the time of prayer and in the noise and clatter
According to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, “The Chinese government has facilitated the mass transfer of Uyghur and other ethnic
I found out today that the habit I’ve picked up in the past couple of months is called doomscrolling. Even if
Even though I watch from Australia, the other side of the world doesn’t seem so far away. The turmoil and
Continue readingThe Priesthood of All Believers in the Face of Racism
“As a culture we have spent a great deal of time in recent decades naming and deploring the crimes and
Today — the Feast of Pentecost. Today, we remember the sending of the Spirit, the gracious outpouring of God himself
Continue readingThe Feast of Pentecost: Justice and the Gift of the Spirit