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A place for God

Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in..

All are welcome?

I cannot count the number of church signs that contain the sentiment or the sentence: “All are welcome.” Occasionally the message reads..

Nuancing empathy

“Rejoice with those who rejoice; weep with those who weep.” (Romans 12:15) I keep encountering empathy in things I read and hear..

On the Road

Headed back home we were, after a day of strange reports and rumors. Some of the women had gone early to wash..

Walls

“Something there is that doesn’t love a wall …” So begins Robert Frost’s famous poem “Mending Wall” from 1914 — musing on presumably..

Grief and gratitude

Guest commentary by Lara Hauser What does grief have to do with stewardship and giving? They seem like pretty disparate subjects, but..

The God we are not

If I had to describe myself in three words, I would pick loyal, dedicated and consistent. So, no surprise here – along..

Who am I?

It has been over 22 years since the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta sustained my ordination after I completed a gender transition from..

Making the ashes stick

Where do we get the refrain, “You are from dust and to dust you shall return”? Can such a dour message be full of grace? — Rachel Young

Let it dwell

The writer of Colossians is a bit of a genius. I don’t know that he always gets the credit he deserves. His..

Nothing personal, BUT …

In middle school, I vividly recall when the phrase “nothing personal” became popular.  All of a sudden, we all started saying it. ..

Preaching and politics

“There is no such thing as being non-political. Everything we say or do either affirms or critiques the status quo. Even to..

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