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Entering the New Year with the Bluest Sky (#2287)

2026/01/01 By Greg

I miss Twitter (see Goodbye Twitter, X, or Whatever You’ve Become) and am still finding my way on alternative platforms. In March, I made a post on Threads that gained far more traction than any I had made or have made since (see My One of a Kind Ash Wednesday Experience). Yesterday, I published a post on Bluesky that performed better than anything else I've ever shared on the platform. My post is a quote from John Fugelsang's new book - Separation of Church and Hate: A Sane Read More …

2025 is God’s Year to Act (#2192)

2025/01/19 By Greg

This morning at Advent Lutheran Church (ELCA). we continued our Meeting Jesus Again series. Sermon My message, “Gods Year to Act” is based on the narrative lectionary passage: Luke 4:1-14-30 You can watch the message below or read the manuscript. Excerpt When I think about modern day good news for the poor, especially on Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend, I think of the Poor People’s Campaign. Nearly everyone knows that Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights pioneer Read More …

Jesus Didn’t Say This (#1271)

2013/12/20 By Greg

Just over a week ago, Brian McLaren made the following Facebook post: Jesus did not say, "Blessed are the deserving poor," or "Blessed are the legally documented poor." The power of these brief phrases spread quickly, and led him to reflect on the response.                 So What? Rarely do we see the poor with the eyes of Jesus.  Typically, we bring a good deal of baggage and many invalid or incomplete assumptions to the task of really Read More …

Personally Helping the Poor (#1267)

2013/12/16 By Greg

December is a time for gift giving.  In addition to choosing just the right gift for friends and family, many people also extend their generosity to charitable organizations.  As I was thinking about my own end of year giving, I happened to read Stephen Mattson's recent blog post featuring five reasons why we should consider going beyond funding charities to getting personally involved in helping the poor. So What? Mattson wasn't suggesting that giving money to organizations that Read More …

Rethinking the Middle Class (#0903)

2012/11/04 By Greg

Steve Thorngate's October Christian Century article, "Defining the Middle: The Rhetoric and Reality of Class," challenges readers to reconsider what middle class means and who should be included in such a group today.  Based on household income data available from the U.S. Census Bureau, Thorngate argues that the current political rhetoric suggests that 83% of households are middle class.  He arrives at this number by excluding those below the poverty Read More …

Poverty Reality Check (#0674)

2012/03/20 By Greg

Sid Mohn is president of Heartland Alliance, the premier anti-poverty organization in Chicago and the Midwest.  He recently wrote a Huffington Post article, "8 Facts About Poverty that will Blow Your Mind," based on a TEDx speech on the same topic.  Mohn's facts follow in abbreviated form: Our kids are poor. At some point in their lives, half of all U.S. children will be on food stamps. Our adults are poor. Half of American adults will Read More …

Helping the Poor (#0629)

2012/02/04 By Greg

Bruce Wydick, professor of economics at the University of San Francisco and visiting professor at the University of California - Berkeley, wrote the cover story for the February 2012 edition of Christianity Today.  In this piece, he ranked the effectiveness of the most popular ways Christians seek to overcome global poverty.  Rather than taking on the task himself, he recruited sixteen researchers to respond to a survey he developed.  Each respondent ranked each option Read More …

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Greg is a follower of the Way of Jesus who strives to make the world a better place for all people. Currently, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of White Rock Center of Hope in Dallas and as Interim Senior Minister of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Fort Worth. He has served eleven congregations, taught religion to undergraduates for eight years, and helped three organizations provide quality healthcare to underserved populations. (Read More)

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