Another Note

  • Building projects

    The tower of Babel is a familiar story. At least, it’s one that people have heard of and know something about. When we talk about Genesis 11, we have to talk about what God had against the building project. The Lord’s protest is a bit vague. Most people assume the people sinned and God…

  • Continuing Pentecost

    I’m not sure our hyper-individualized faith understands the immensity of what happened at Pentecost. Yes, we know the Holy Spirit rested over the disciples. We say that was the moment the church was born. I’m convinced it’s something much greater. For the last several weeks, I’ve been reflecting on the ascension of Jesus. In…

  • Not even death

    By the time next week begins, I will have officiated three funerals in the last couple of weeks. I don’t get out of thinking of death very often. Most of the congregations I’ve served have been older. Funerals have been a normal part of my ministry. In this last season, as I’ve visited with…

  • Jesus-centered answers

    In the twenty-plus years I’ve connected with youth in the church, I’ve tried to establish meaningful ways of showing them what it means to walk with Jesus. Now, in youth ministry, there are serious ways of doing that. But there are also plenty of not-at-all serious ways of doing that. From time to time…

  • All we’re facing together

    There are parts of the Bible that make us modern readers cringe a bit. Some of it is culture and more of it is covenant. Let’s consider the book of Ezra for an example today. In Ezra 9, the prophet prays to God. His posture of prayer speaks to the shame and guilt he…