Combining rock music with a warehouse setting and modern clothing, the Gospel of Matthew, from the Biblical parables to Jesus ...
I am happy because I feel happy, God makes me happy. I don’t have anything to blame on the Lord, not even when bad things ...
Who is responsible for the birth of Christianity? As with any major phenomenon, the answer is complex. Christianity developed ...
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Reputation vs righteousness—what is your pearl of great price? A reflection on the Blake Lively/Justin Baldoni conflict.Reputation is something highly prized by the world and those with a public reputation work hard to protect it. The ...
Holy Week timeline traces the final days of Jesus on Earth, from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. It starts with Jesus entering ...
Why has the name Joseph of Arimathea always fascinated me? I really don’t know why, except I like the sound of it. Now, ...
Jesus’ death on the Cross was not a limited act only for his family, the 12, other followers and some of the rest of the ...
A most interesting look at the parable of the Sower by our pastor, Jim Burgen. It is a parable that speaks about the Word we hear and how it impacts us according to what we want to hear. Let those ...
The Gospel reading presented to us for the First Sunday of Lent is rather familiar to all of us — Our Lord’s temptation in ...
In the parables of the mustard seed and the yeast, Jesus talks of how even the smallest amount of faith can grow ...
In this episode, released ahead of the First Sunday of Lent, Year C, “Preach” host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., first invites Professor Johnson to explore key themes in Luke’s Gospel.
While we could spend weeks talking about parables, we'll move next to metaphors, which make a spiritual application. Examples ...
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