Am I yours and are you mine? Luke 14:1, 7-14 by Melissa Florer-Bixler Sept 1, 2013 Ascension Parish is nestled into the side of Portland, Oregon’s Mount Tabor so it was a steep climb to the wooden front door. Making my there was especially difficult when negotiating the terrain with Joni, who finds walking on […]
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Restoring bent people
Restoring Bent People Luke 13:10-17 by Joanna Shenk August 25, 2013 I’ve been trying to visualize how bent over this woman was… I guess that’s not really the point, but it tugs at my imagination. And I wonder why it is that I immediately imagine an older woman with many wrinkles and tattered clothes? We […]
Greed
Greed Luke 12:13-21 by Isaac S. Villegas August 4, 2013 Jesus tells a story about a wealthy landowner with a bumper crop, and we get to listen in as he figures out what to do with the harvest. Like all the rest of Jesus’ parables, there are subtleties here that nudge us in all sorts […]
The Amos Assault: still on target?
THE AMOS ASSAULT: STILL ON TARGET? Thomas Lehman/21 July 2013 As Christians we rightly favor the New Testament as a basis for our beliefs. It is easy to see the Old Testament as short on inspiration and long on problems of interpretation. However, for me this makes the OT particularly attractive when a passage […]
Rise up, O God, judge the earth
Rise up, O God, judge the earth Psalm 82 by Isaac S. Villegas July 14, 2013 “How long will you judge unjustly and show partiality to the wicked?” That’s what God says to us in Psalm 82. That’s what God says to the world, to our so-called justice systems. At the end of the Psalm, […]
The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house
The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house 2 Kings 5:1-14 by Isaac S. Villegas July 7, 2013 There’s a girl, a young woman, an Israelite who is ripped away from her people as part of the spoils of war. Her king and the king of Aram have been at war for years, and […]
Fire From Heaven
Fire From Heaven Luke 9:51-56 by David Swanson July 1, 2013 Lord, do you want us to command fire to come down from heaven and consume them? Lord, do you want us to command fire to come down from heaven and consume them? What a question! These men, James and John, were the disciples of […]
Demons
Demons Luke 8:26-39 by Isaac S. Villegas June 23, 2013 The possessed man is set free, healed, clothed and in his right mind, and the people are afraid. “Then all the people of the surrounding country of the Gerasenes asked Jesus to leave them,” the text says, “for they were seized with great fear.” They […]
The Greater Debt
The Greater Debt Luke 7:36-8:3 by Meghan Florian June 16, 2013 In our gospel passage today Simon, a Pharisee, has invited Jesus to his home to eat, and a young woman — “a sinner,” we’re told — has learned Jesus’ whereabouts and comes to see him. Her presence is out of the ordinary. She sneaks […]
Becoming guests
Guests, missions, and hospitality 1 Kings 17:8-26, Psalm 146 by Isaac S. Villegas June 9, 2013 In 1452, Pope Nicholas V issued his infamous decree called Dum diversas, Latin for “until different.” This papal decree is infamous because it marks the beginning of European expeditions into West Africa to capture and sell human beings, the […]
The Delight of Wisdom
The Delight of Wisdom Proverbs 8 by Catherine Thiel Lee May 26, 2013 Proverbs, let’s just put it out there, is a funny bit of the Bible. I remember liking it when I was younger. It seemed straightforward, if occasionally a little dated or esoteric. My suburban teenage self might not have really been able […]
Pentecost, language, and difference
Pentecost, language, and difference Acts 2:1-21 by Isaac S. Villegas May 19, 2013 In 1492, in Salamanca, Spain, Antonio de Nebrija presented to Queen Isabella his latest book. Nebrija wrote the first textbook on the grammar of the Spanish language — a grammar of the vernacular, the ordinary language of the people, the everyday language […]
Easter without end
Easter without end John 17:20-26 by Isaac S. Villegas May 12, 2013 John chapter 17 is a long prayer — Jesus’s prayer for his friends, for his loved ones. John 17 is his long prayer on the night he is handed over to his executioners. Jesus knows what Judas is about to do. Jesus knows […]
Mixing and sharing
Mixing and Sharing by Kathy Roberts May 5, 2013 I take the title of my sermon from a phrase that anthropologist Glenn Bowman uses to describe what goes on at sacred sites in Macedonia. It is his Macedonian research that I draw on here. In John 14: 27, Jesus says to his disciples: “Peace I […]
Bluebirds, nests, and hope, part 4
Bluebirds, nests, and hope, part 4 Psalm 23, Revelation 7:9-17, John 10:22-30 by Isaac S. Villegas April 21, 2013 In 2008 I preached three sermons on the bluebirds who were living, and dying, in my front yard, in the bird house that my neighbor gave me. I guess we can call that my only sermon […]
The wounded judge who saves
The Wounded Judge Who Saves Acts 9:1-6 by Scott Schomburg April 14, 2013 In the Acts of the Apostles we enter a world ruled by the crucified Jesus. The resurrected one returns to the scene exalted in the preached word. Peter and John carry this witness into the city of Jerusalem, directed toward rulers, elders, […]
To believe
To believe John 20:19-31 by Isaac S. Villegas April 7, 2013 In a documentary called The Undocumented, Marcos Hernandez tries to track down his father, or at least the body of his father, who was last seen in the Arizonan desert, with other migrants, a group of them, walking for days in the 120-degree summer […]
Come and see
Come and See John 20:1-18 by Catherine Thiel Lee Easter: March 31, 2013 Jesus Christ is risen! (Everyone hopefully responds, “He is risen indeed!”) Nice. And I have just proved that you already know this story, the one I have been asked to stand up here and tell you. You already know this story. But […]
Footwashing
Holy Thursday John 13:1-17, 31b-35 by Isaac S. Villegas March 28, 2013 Ash Wednesday and Holy Thursday go together. Both turn our eyes, they turn our lives, to the basics, the fundamentals of earthly life: dirt and water. On Ash Wednesday, at the beginning of Lent, we are marked by ashes, by dirt, and we […]
The God of Israel, Strange and Familiar
God of Israel, strange and familiar Isaiah 43:16-21 by Matt Elia March 17, 2013 I Our Psalm for today reads: “When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dream.” What might it mean for us to be like those who dream? In a short story published in 1911, W. […]
Prodigal son
Prodigal Son Luke 15:1-3, 11-23 by Isaac S. Villegas March 10, 2013 On Monday mornings, a few years ago, there was a worship service in a clearing in the brush and trees for the people who lived nearby, in the woods. We worshiped on an abandoned concrete slab, a stones throw from an onramp for […]
Fox and the hen
Fox and the hen Luke 13:31-35 by Melissa Florer-Bixler February 24, 2013 While I’ve heard the adage “fox in a henhouse” it came to life when I visited the home of one of my daughter’s classmates who lives on the outskirts of Chapel Hill. The mother of the family was showing me their sprawling acreage […]
Temptations
Temptations Luke 4:1-13 by Isaac Villegas Feb 17, 2013 In the wilderness, the devil asks Jesus a question, a question in the form of three temptations. The question is: Who are you, and who will you be? This is a question for us, during Lent, during this time in the church calendar to reflect on […]
It’s all about you
It’s all about you by Isaac Villegas Feb 13, 2013 Ash Wednesday “It’s not about you.” That’s the first sentence of a popular Christian book published a decade ago: The Purpose-Driven Life, a New York Times bestseller. “It’s not about you.” That’s wrong, and Lent shows us why, because during Lent we remember that it […]