Keeping Silent

A sermon preached at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Boise, Idaho October 28, 2012 Amos 5:6-7, 10-15 Don’t you just love Amos? He’s the theological equivalent of the old man telling the kids to get off of his lawn. He doesn’t want people to like him. He doesn’t consider his words for whether or not they…

Women’s Bodies

Despite the title of this post, I promise it is not entirely political. But I’ve been thinking about my body. Because I’ve been running again, by which I mean I have been very slowly jogging for short bursts before my oxygen runs out and I collapse in a pathetic heap. And I have a love/hate…

Friday Five: What’s on your shelf?

Here is the prompt from over at Revgals today: “You probably have, like me, a study full of books. Maybe they spill into another room. They go with you in the car to appointments when you might have some dead space in your schedule. In my study, the books are double-stacked and in somewhat precarious…

False Dichotomies, Cont….

A few weeks ago, I wrote about my struggle with the narrow categories of “pro-life” and “pro-choice”. You can read that post here. I received some comments from people who questioned how I could take God’s command to choose life seriously if I were in favor of legal abortions. And this weekend, I received a…

Creation’s Voice

A sermon preached at Southminster Presbyterian Church in Boise, Idaho. Psalm 19 We like to think things are about us, don’t we? I mean, we look around at creation, and we say to ourselves, “isn’t that great that God created all of this beautiful world for us to enjoy?” And that is partly true. God,…

Friday Five: Artsy Friday

This Friday Five, reflect with me upon art and the role it plays in your life (and ministry!). 1. Do you have a favorite piece of art in your home? Was it made by you or someone you love? Was it a gift or something you decided to purchase? We have some great art in…