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Faithful Endurance

Dear Caldwell, Saturday night, a group of us had the chance to accept recognition of your constant striving to demonstrate the Lord’s hospitality and inclusion. Charlotte Black Gay Pride recognized this congregation with one of its Vision Awards. It was real vision for a handful of leaders who foresaw the need for an organization such …

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Home and Belonging

Dear Caldwell, It is good to be home now – with my family tonight and with our church family tomorrow. As a congregation, we have all now had a day to process yesterday’s session announcement about the decision to not renew Rev. Evie’s annual contract. While the session has struggled for months to reach this …

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Refuge and Rage

Dear Caldwell, It’s almost time to come home and I am ready. The time here for study has been rich and nurturing but also intense. As we travel from Sunday to Sunday this week, I’m so keenly aware of my separation from you, the church family (and my own family). I’m also keenly aware of …

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Hate vs. Love

Dear Caldwell, Tragedy greets us this morning as news about a shooting at an African-American Charleston church unfolds, and we turn to our Lord for help, strength and answers. The shooting has been called a hate crime. It triggers all kinds of questions and fears and suspicions, and the hours, days and weeks ahead will …

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The Prophetic Task

Dear Caldwell, One of the books I am reading before my second round of intensive doctorate-in-ministry classes in June is by one of the great Old Testament scholars, Dr. Walter Brueggemann of Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta. It’s titled The Practice of Prophetic Imagination: Preaching An Emancipated Word. As we travel from Sunday to Sunday …

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