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Pentecost: Oscar Romero

May 24, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

Day of Pentecost On Pentecost we pay attention to the mystery of the Holy Spirit, the presence of God poured out from heaven: God’s spirit alive in us, alive in our world. What are the signs of the Holy Spirit, the signs that the Spirit of God is at work? I thought I’d see if […]

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Uprooted and Sent

May 17, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

Seventh Sunday of Easter My favorite yoga pose is the tree pose. I love the experience of shifting my weight to one leg, finding a center, imagining my foot sending strong roots deep into the earth to hold me, as I raise my other foot, resting it against my calf muscle. I love to breathe […]

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You Are Mine: Love as Ownership

May 10, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

Today is Mother’s Day, and when I got assigned to preach on this day, I was a bit anxious. I grew up in a non-denominational, evangelical, church, and so I always expected to hear a a sermon that valorized mothers and motherhood on Mother’s Day. I felt a bit panicky because in the last six […]

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Vines, Eunuchs, and Love

May 3, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

Fifth Sunday of Easter Listen again to 1 John 4:16, “God is love, and those who abide in love abide in God, and God abides in them.” And hear again the words of Jesus from John 15:4, “Abide in me as I abide in you.” In those short verses we hear the word “abide” five […]

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Touch me and see

April 19, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

A while ago I got a call, saying that someone in the jail downtown wanted to see me. I put on a tie, because I thought I should look like a professional, and I grabbed my bible, because I thought that’s what pastors brought along with them when they went to visit people in prison. […]

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They were afraid

April 5, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

Easter “They were afraid.” Those are the last words of Mark — the earliest, the oldest, of the four Gospels. Mark ends his story of Jesus with Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome at the empty tomb, bewildered. There are alarmed, seized with terror, so they flee in shocked silence. The end. […]

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Seeing and Following Jesus

March 22, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

Introduction This evening, I would like to look mainly at the lectionary reading from John and share with you some of my thoughts. I do not plan to examine every detail but rather to comments on it at several points. I will conclude by attempting to relate the other lectionary reading to a theme in […]

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On healing

March 15, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

In our Old Testament reading for today the people of Israel, after their spectacularexodus from Egypt, are slowly moving across the desert and dying from snake bites. God tells Moses what to do:Numbers 21:9 So Moses made a serpent of bronze, and put it upon a pole; andwhenever a serpent bit someone, that person would […]

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The Human One

March 1, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

“If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.” Mark 8:34 When I read these words from Jesus, my mind takes me all the way back to Junior High. I remember the T-shirts my friends would wear at youth group — one shirt would have […]

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Muddy

February 22, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

The kids have been singing. For those of you who don’t get here early at 4 PM each week, you should know that you are missing out on some fantastic congregational singing these days. Eric comes each week with his guitar and the kids sit up here and belt out hymns, as well as some […]

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Transfiguration and fire

February 15, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

If you know me well enough, you’ve already guessed where I’m headed — you’ve already guessed what verse caught my eye, the part about the fire, of course. “Our God comes and does not keep silence, before him is a devouring fire, and a mighty tempest all around him” (Psalm 50:3). Obviously I’m going to […]

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Paul and power

February 8, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

The first day of my community organizing class the teacher wrote the word “power” on the center of white board. “What are the words that come to mind when you see this?” he asked. We were eager seminaries, ready to take up our crosses, ready to die to ourselves. So we answered predictably: bad, pride, […]

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Reluctant Prophet

January 25, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

If you consider the length of the bible, or the Old Testament, or even just the prophetic books of the Old Testament, Jonah seems insignificant in comparison — both in the space he takes up, and the gravity of his actions. The book of Jonah is only 4 chapters long, which takes up a mere […]

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Attention

January 18, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

In our psalm today, we hear of how intimately God knows us. At first the psalmist describes God as knowing our day-to-day activities: sitting, standing, walking, lying down, and speaking. But we then hear about a knowledge that only God can know: God knows what is inside of us, God knew us in our mothers’ […]

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Heavens torn apart

January 11, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

“And just as Jesus was coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens torn apart and the Spirit descending like a dove on him.” That’s the scene at the Jordan River, with John the Baptist and Jesus. There they are, at a baptism, and the heavens are torn apart. This is apocalyptic language. […]

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In the middle

January 4, 2015 by Isaac Villegas

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” This is the season to talk about beginnings. The new year. The end of the last one, and the beginning of the new. So we make our resolutions, on how this year will be different than the last. […]

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The politics of Mary

December 22, 2014 by Isaac Villegas

The Politics of Mary Fourth Sunday of Advent Luke 1:5-56 Dec 21, 2014 Isaac S. Villegas “The Lord has brought down the powerful from their thrones, and lifted up the lowly,” Mary sings, “God has filled the hungry with good things, and sent the rich away empty.” There was a famous book, written in the […]

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Songs of joy

December 19, 2014 by Isaac Villegas

Psalm 126 and Luke 1:46-55 December 14, 2014 Catherine Thiel Lee “It may be that no one on earth can tell the truth, except through flower and song.” ~ Nahuatl theologian, quoted by Virgilio Elizondo “When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like [men and women] who dreamed.  Our mouths were filled […]

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Latino/a Mennonites

December 18, 2014 by Isaac Villegas

(A shortened version of this book review was published by The Mennonite World Review: “Despite missteps, Latinos joined Mennonites.”) In his book, Latino Mennonites: Civil Rights, Faith, and Evangelical Culture (2014), Felipe Hinojosa describes the struggle of Latinas and Latinos to become part of the Mennonite church in the United States. Hinojosa starts the story […]

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I got a black space; I’ll write your name

November 23, 2014 by Isaac Villegas

I got a black space; I’ll write your name Matthew 25:31-46 by Isaac Villegas Nov 23, 2024 “Nice to meet you / where you been? / I could show you incredible things /… / Saw you there and I thought oh my god / Look at that face /… / But I got a blank […]

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Permeable boundaries

November 17, 2014 by Isaac Villegas

Permeable Boundaries Luke 17:11-19 by Peter Hausmann November 16, 2014 One doesn’t run into lepers much these days, least ways in our parts. But Zombies, America can’t seem to get enough of Zombies on TV and in movies in the past few years. Zombie’s are what I usually think of when I hear the word […]

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Beloved stragglers

November 12, 2014 by Isaac Villegas

Beloved Stragglers 1 Thessalonians 4, Matthew 25 by Isaac Villegas November 9, 2014 The apostle Paul says, in the passage we heard from 1 Thessalonians: he says, “Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up in the clouds together to meet the Lord in the air; and so we will be […]

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The glory of God

October 20, 2014 by Isaac Villegas

The Glory of God Exodus 33:11-22 by Isaac Villegas Oct 19, 2014 For the past month, we’ve been spending time in the book of Exodus. We never tell the preachers what Bible passage to preach on, but for some reason all of us have been choosing the lectionary passages from Exodus. So, for today, I […]

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Ten Commandments

October 6, 2014 by Isaac Villegas

Exodus 20 Oct 5, 2014 Isaac Villegas With all the people of Israel gathered at the base of Mount Sinai, Moses goes up to receive from God the commandments, the guidelines for life after slavery. The people have been set free — freed from bondage to Pharaoh, freed from forced labor, freed from unjust laws, […]

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