Jordan Paul

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Friends, In today’s reading from Acts, we hear more of St. Paul’s journey and preaching, this time in Antioch. He clearly and succinctly presents his case…
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Shirin McArthur

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Dear Siblings in Christ, A couple months ago, I listened online to a talk by professor Kevin Carnahan about Christian Realism. It’s a perspective I hadn’t…
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Justin Appel

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Dear Friends, Today’s readings include Psalm 38, Domine, ne in furore. This long turbulent passage may be read in two different ways. On the one hand, it is…
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Edina Hall

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Dear Friends in Christ, I’ve been thinking about “awe” lately. It’s a strange word when it rolls around in one’s head. “Awe” is not an old…
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Lisa Bowden

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Dear Friends, Today’s reading from John is about Jesus’ teachings being dismissed by the arrogant claim that educated, egoistic knowledge is superior to Jesus’ ways. (“How…
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Justin Appel

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Dear Friends, Today’s lectionary readings include a passage from the book of Job, part of which is found as a reading in Catholic Church’s Office of the…
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Fr Ben Garren

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For there are eunuchs who were born that way, and there are eunuchs who have been made eunuchs by others—and there are those who choose to…
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