Letting go to live more fully

As we enter into this season of Lent, what lies and falsehoods will you let go of and how will you be held in the love of God in the community you find yourselves?
A brief shining moment, and then…

This is why we do this. This is why we gather together, and this practice of holding one another in both the joy and pain every week is to affirm that we don’t only understand God as being in the highlights, but God’s presence is indeed part of our interwoven existence encompassing all parts of the spectrum.
Why We Love Our Enemies

The miracle is this: Jesus knows how to win in such a way that no one should lose.
The Plain Truth About Wealth

Despite the story the world tells us, blessing cannot be measured by material possessions, corporate titles, prestigious degrees, or anything we can earn or achieve. To be blessed is to be stripped of the illusion that we can save ourselves.
Annual Parish Address & Sermon: Proclaiming The Good News Of Trinity Church

To continue the growth of these last years, we must now accompany the widening of our congregation, with a deepening of the same …
A Light Unto the Nations

Every 5-6 years February 2nd, the Feast of the Presentation, falls on a Sunday. The day where Simeon and Anna recognize Jesus’ identity and call him a “light to the nations.” Where do you see the light of Christ? Who has been a light bearer for you?
Spunky, Feral and a Survivor

Sensing—knowing—believing—you can choose your own adventure here– that the divine is not away from us, not on some far-off horizon, but in the very perimeter of our own body’s warmth and breath, comforts and disturbs.
Sermon: Postcards From The Edge

Whatever their social or emotional or partisan track, I recognize these postcards from the edge of a new political season will not be entirely untrue. Yet, I also know those posts will not tell the whole story…
Sermon: The Eternity Of A Moment

Sharing in the eternity of the Eucharistic table, we stand and kneel with all those who have done the same before us and alongside us – we ‘actualize’ the past in a way that opens new possibilities in our present.
Sermon: Magi, Making Lists and Following Hope

At the turn of the calendar year, we start a new church season, too. How will you make the journey into 2025? What will you remember and where will you find hope? Seeking the star, the magi remind us that all are invited to follow the star in faith and the journey will change each of us.