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Reflections on faithfulness in a time of uncertainty

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On this Table-Flipping Tuesday

It is one of the less celebrated days of Holy Week, just like every week: Tuesday, the day oft relegated to leftovers and drudgery. While the timeline of the Gospels is a little fuzzy, traditional monastic liturgy places Jesus' visit to the Temple (at least his visit in the synoptic Gospels) squarely on the wholly … Continue reading On this Table-Flipping Tuesday →

LBK Uncategorized Leave a comment April 7, 2020 5 Minutes

A S’vach Holy Week

One of the few bright spots about being a pastor during this social-distancing reality is that I have the opportunity to see my colleagues' work. Certainly, many congregations (including mine) have been creating web content for years, but now, with such an emphasis on online worship, and quite a bit more time at home, I … Continue reading A S’vach Holy Week →

LBK Uncategorized Leave a comment April 5, 2020April 5, 2020 3 Minutes

What’s on fire?

Santa Rosa, CA has the fourth highest rate of unsheltered people in the United States, in part because of the 2017 wildfires that burned ten percent of the city. So far, Santa Rosa has struggled with how to respond to present suffering while also anticipating future increased uncertainty.

The same might be said of The United Methodist Church at large.

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