Sunday to Monday

Dear Caldwell, The Sunday-to-Monday transition can often be a bit neck-wrenching but the transition after Easter Sunday can be particularly precipitous. The world is already rushing on, to whetever degree it paused, to the Royal Wedding (ugh), the violent oppression in Syria, the Washington budget debate, etc. , etc. etc. Yesterday is worth holding on to. …

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Toward Easter

Dear Caldwell, “The sun’s light failed ….” That is how the Gospel of Luke describes the weather upon Jesus’ death. In Charlotte today, with the sun shrouded by the clouds, the weather would seem to want to keep us in a contemplative mood, appropriate for remembering the darkness of Jesus’ tomb a little while longer. …

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Something to think about

Dear Caldwell, Last night a few dozen of us gathered for the Maundy Thursday/Tenebrae service. It was as moving as any I recall here, punctuated by Thomas Moore’s beautiful musical accompaniment of the drama, Veronica’s poignant message about a sacramental life and communion at table. Thanks to all who contributed to its meaningfulness. It seemes …

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The In-Between Time

Dear Caldwell, Today at the Elizabeth Communities of Faith worship service, Mercy Hospital Chaplain Barbara Bullock offered a thought-provoking message about how we might think of these days that make up the first half of Holy Week. The events of the second half of Holy Week are well known – the last supper, Jesus’ agony …

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Catching Up

  Dear Caldwell,  Whew. It’s been two weeks since I last posted. A blur of a fortnight, but God has given us all plenty of good things with which to be busy here. Let me catch you up on a few:  A terrific group of folks became members of the congregation last week. That’s them in …

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Holiness and Hospitality

Dear Caldwell, After last week’s wonderful adventure in bilingual worship, we return this week to our Lenten Walk and the series of sermons on Christian traditions that stem from Jesus Christ’s own habits. This week we will consider the Holiness tradition/discipline, which author Richard Foster calls the life of virtue. The central questions for us Sunday: …

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Look Up

Dear Caldwell, A week ago I began this blog noting the events of that morning, the earthquake and tsunami that hit the coast of Japan. It’s been a harrowing week since. Today, I heard a news anchor interviewing a psychologist about the emotional impact of the disaster; they were talking about the Japanese, but on …

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