This week, it’s starting to feel like maybe we’re making real progress back to “normal”. Peter is in day camp, I’m working in the office again, and just now I walked to Non Solo Pane for a pastry, just like in the old days. Coming back into the office on Tuesday. Nobody had changed the calendar since Lent III. Going… View Post
Hope does not disappoint
All Saints’, Dorval Proper 11, Year A June 14, 2020 Garden in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone. Sometimes, when I read the Apostle Paul, I get the sense of an endless succession of abstract nouns, which makes it difficult a lot of the time to get a footing in what Paul is saying. Today’s reading from Romans is an… View Post
The image of God
All Saints’, Dorval Trinity Sunday, Year A June 7, 2020 The fence outside the White House, Saturday, June 6 So God created humankind in his image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. Humankind are created in God’s image. It’s literally the first thing said about humans in the Bible. And yet… View Post
Wind and Fire
Today is Pentecost, and this morning in worship we celebrated the coming of the Holy Spirit on the disciples in wind and fire, and in the transformation of language. In her sermon, Bishop Mary called us to reflect on how we can live out the stories of our faith in the here and now, not just in our memories. This… View Post
Thoughts on Communion in COVID-19
The ciborium from the church’s aumbry, empty since Good Friday, on the home altar in my guest room. As the pandemic time has stretched out from weeks into months, a big part of the conversation in church circles has been about communion. There have been robust debates online about the meaning and role of the Eucharist in a situation in… View Post
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