This morning I attended the 10:00 am worship service at Cathedral of Hope United Church of Christ. As a long-term member of CoH (for more on my experiences in this vibrant. inclusive, and progressive community over the last eight years check out Long-Term Church Membership) and as a LGBTQ+ ally it was important to me to be present for Pride Sunday. 55 Years of Faithful Ministry Cathedral of Hope will soon celebrate its 55th anniversary. From humble beginnings as a small Read More …
Returning to Naples United Church of Christ: Where My UCC Journey Began (#2233)
Greetings from sunny Naples, Florida where I'm currently vacationing! Earlier today I visited the church that introduced me to the United Church of Christ: Naples United Church of Christ. Toward the UCC I've written extensively about my journey of faith, including my denominational transitions Initial Experience Prior to visiting Naples UCC I had not visited many churches on Sunday morning as an adult because I had spent my entire adult life to that point serving in full-time Read More …
Spiritual Forecast: Sustained Winds (#2232)
This morning at Advent Lutheran Church (ELCA) we celebrated Pentecost and Confirmation. Sermon My message, “Forecast: Sustained Winds” is based on Acts 2:1-21, 41. You can watch below or read the manuscript. Excerpt The Life-Giving Wind is always blowing – sometimes as a breeze and sometimes at gale force. Wherever the Life-Giving Wind blows, the church is about renewal not repetition. Churches that do the same thing over and over again often see Read More …
Great New Books for June 2025 (#2231)
The best new books I’ve read in the last month are Welcome Back Four names on this month's list are repeat authors or editors Read More …
United in Jesus (#2230)
This morning at Advent Lutheran Church (ELCA) we concluded the Easter Hope series and welcomed new members. Sermon My message, “One in Jesus” is based on the narrative lectionary passage: Galatians 3:1-9, 23-29. You can watch below or read the manuscript. Excerpt In Christ, we are all equal. We are all united in Jesus. For most of us it is probably pretty easy to look around our sanctuary this morning and agree that we are one in Jesus. It takes a bit Read More …
Going Electric! (#2229)
Every vehicle I have ever owned was gas-powered until now! Beginning to Change In 2019 and in 2021 I purchased hybrid SUVs made by Toyota and Honda respectively. This enabled me to own and operate more environmentally friendly vehicles without ending a lifelong reliance on gas. Going Electric Finally, in May 2025, I made the transition to electric when I bought a 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5. So What? I've been researching and learning about EVs for several years. I decided to Read More …
Living by Faith (#2228)
This morning at Advent Lutheran Church (ELCA) we continued the Easter Hope series. Sermon My message, “Living by Faith” is based on the narrative lectionary reading: Galatians 1:13-17, 2:11-21. You can watch below or read the manuscript. Excerpt I've always lived in places where people primarily get around by car, rather than walking or using public transportation. Here in the Dallas – Arlington – Forth Worth area we rely heavily on personal vehicles, so Read More …
Fewer Master of Divinity Students (#2227)
In the years since I graduated from seminary with a Master of Divinity degree in 2001 much has changed. The overall landscape of theological education has shifted. While the Master of Divinity degree remains the preferred pathway to ordination in Mainline Protestant denominations, it is increasingly possible for folks to chart paths to ordination without it. And, it is also now possible to complete one's entire program (M.Div. or otherwise) online without ever stepping foot on a seminary Read More …
Welcoming Everyone (#2226)
This morning at Advent Lutheran Church (ELCA) we continued the Easter Hope series and celebrated Youth Sunday. Sermon My message, “Welcoming Everyone” is based on the narrative lectionary reading: Acts 15:1-18. You can watch below or read the manuscript. (Note: My message is shorter than usual as it served as an introduction to the message shared by the congregation's three soon-to-be high school graduates.) Excerpt When I taught religion to undergrad Read More …
The Increasingly Purple Mainline (#2225)
I've been a Mainline Protestant my entire life. Over the course of my adult years I've been involved with shepherding 10 local congregations affiliated with four of this traditions' seven denominations. Liberal Clergy I'm well aware that clergy tend to be considerably more progressive than their parishioners, especially in Mainline Protestantism. In recent years this reality was explored most thoroughly by the Public Religion Research Institute. In 2022 and 2023 their research involving Read More …