Stations of the Cross online
If you are looking for online devotions to enrich your Lenten journey, have a look at the four sets of Stations of the Cross we
If you are looking for online devotions to enrich your Lenten journey, have a look at the four sets of Stations of the Cross we
Back in September, our diocesan newspaper, Washington Window , began running a bi-monthly column aimed a young adults. It is written by Bowie Snodgrass, who,
I have two questions about this chapter. The first is ideologically loaded, and the second is theologically loaded. The first: In the space of seven
Two things I can’t get past in this chapter: v.5 says “and he could do no deed of power there, except that he laid his
While I’ve been away from the blog, Father Jake, Simon Sarmiento of Thinking Anglicans and Mark Harris have posted valuable updates on the troubling activities
Let’s see, where were we? Jesus has crossed the Sea of Galilee and come to “the country of the Gerasenes.” There he meets a man
I had to take a blog break last week to work on a research project. I hope to be offering much more regular updates this
An acquaintance who farmed potatoes in upstate New York once said that he had a hard time focusing on what would seem to be the
We’ve had a curious development in the Anglican Communion’s struggle over the role of gay Christians in the Church right here in our diocese. At
This chapter contains one quote and one incident that have been puzzling people for probably as long as the gospels have been read. Although I