How do we know this? Well, because somebody found some of that 1,300-year-old bread.
Jesus of Nazareth will arrive on campus in one hour. BE PREPARED!” I read in the email from President Phil Schubert on my ...
To us, this is one of the most reassuring of all Jesus’ parables. To its original hearers, (as opposed to its original readers), it would have been, at best, ...
An illustration of a magnifying glass. An illustration of a magnifying glass.
In recent columns we’ve been exploring Jesus’ proclamation of the kingdom of God with an eye to how the Church is socially relevant today. One of the kingdom stories that Jesus tells is his parable of ...
This Sunday, we would love to have you with us to worship the creator of the universe, and to explore a, perhaps overlooked, aspect of Jesus that we need to emulate to have a full life in this world: ...
Have you ever seen Jesus on a loaf of bread? Now, I’m not talking about one of those viral images of a barely visible image of Jesus found on burnt toast; I’m talking about something far older and ...
“...for which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it...” (Luke 14:28.) Last ...
The following piece is satire and should not be misconstrued as actual reporting. Any resemblance to a student, staff or faculty member is coincidental. In the beginning, there was nothing. Nothing ...
Most of us want to do good, love better, and stay centered when life gets messy. Jesus figured that out long ago and left ...
The gospel lectionary reading for the so-called Last Sunday after Trinity in Year C is Luke 18.9–14, the parable of the ...
It was a Christian-normative question but, as food has become integral to ethics, it deserves a place at the table, if not the pulpit. And it won’t surprise anyone that our focus had been on meat, a ...