Monday Morning Reflection: A Slave to Hope

“Let nothing disturb you,Let nothing frighten you,All things are passing away.God never changes.Patience obtains all thingsWhoever has God lacks nothing:God alone suffices.”St. Teresa of Avila Ugliness aboundsBut “Beauty will save the world.”*Resurrect my hope. The earth shifts beneathBut “Let nothing disturb you.”Resurrect my hope. There is much to fearBut “Let nothing frighten you.”Resurrect my hope. […]

Monday Morning Reflection: Political Idolatry

1 Samuel 8 is a key moment in the biblical story. God’s people gather together at Ramah and voice their dissatisfaction with the present state of leadership. Their complaint and concern was valid. Samuel, their current leader (judge), was growing old. His sons were crooks. They were in the middle of a war with the […]

Monday Morning Reflection: The Last Days

As I worked on my sermon for Pentecost this last week, I was struck by Peter’s interpretation of what had just happened. The people in Jerusalem hear the disciples speaking in tongues and ask, “What does this mean?” Peter responds by quoting from the prophet Joel: “In the last days, God says, I will pour […]

Monday Morning Reflection: On Reading Fiction

Reading fiction should be part of every pastor’s job description. Most pastors read often, but if a pastor’s reading consists only of Bible commentaries and leadership books, then their reading is anemic. A good novel is more helpful for the work of pastoral ministry than over 99% of “pastoral leadership” books on the market. Fiction, […]