How are you enjoying what God has created while at home? I’d love to hear about it and I am sure others would too. Call a friend up, send me an email, or talk to a neighbor (staying 6-feet apart) and let’s celebrate the wonders of creation.
Read More“When the Risen Christ breathes into his frightened disciples, he kisses them.” Up next on the podcast, we have Jack Levison.
Read MoreWhat are we to now that Easter Sunday has come and gone and it seems as though nothing has changed in our lives. We are still quarantined or sheltering in place in hour homes. We are separated from our families and friends, and still, Christ is risen, truly risen.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Good Friday
Read MoreTo taste and see is to realize that God is near. God is so near in fact, that our breath, is God's presence in our bodies. Divine breath filling our lungs, sustaining us for yet another day.
Read MoreEach day we firmly plant our feet on the floor, in a brief moment we rarely notice, we make a choice: are we going to have a case of the Mondays, the Mondays we dread or are we going to have a case of the Mondays in the best possible way.
Read MoreIn less than a week the man who entered the city peacefully, with no show military force, will tell his disciples to put away their swords as he was taken from a garden, arrested and then killed. The quickness with which we move into Holy Week, beginning with this procession, is a shock we experience year after year.
Read More"Americans are at a crossroads. With the novel coronavirus prompting a nationwide lockdown and hospitals warning of an impending shortage of life-saving ventilators, we, the public must decide: What type of “expert” are we willing to listen to?"
Read More“Poor Christians during the time of the coronavirus, unable to celebrate the Eucharist. They’ll have to make do with *only* the Word of God.” - Rev. Fleming Rutledge
Read MoreYesterday I had the opportunity to spend the day with my kids. No programming I had to drive them to. No agenda for the day, other than chalk art in the church parking lot, riding bikes, and cooking delicious homemade food ALL DAY.
Read MoreLazarus carried a disease more widespread than any pandemic the world has ever faced - Death.
Read MoreI could never write of Tony’s love and affection for Albert. This is Tony’s story to tell and I think it is a story we all need to hear in a time when we are being reminded of our own mortality.
Read MorePerhaps we can take this time of isolation to focus on our breathing, to remember God’s breath.
Read MoreThomas Lynch is back on the podcast to talk to us about his latest collection, The Depositions: On Being and Ceasing to Be, and about burying the dead in light of COVID-19.
Read MoreChrist as the head of the church is holding us together. We can lean into Christ, knowing the yoke we carry as clergy is not ours to hold on our own.
Read MoreEmpty store shelves, people wearing gloves, social distancing—it’s all starting to feel like the new normal. It has only been a week but we seem to be adapting in countless ways.
Read MoreRev. Fleming Rutledge is right, Camden is a greater theologian than I will ever be.
Read MoreThe routine of the church is pretty simple.
Read MoreIn Baptism, whether you were sprinkled, dunked, poured, or dipped, we are one.
Read MoreIn the stillness we find ourselves in, Christ is present.
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