Charlottesville Challenges Christians: Don’t Be Afraid, Get Out of the Boat

(Preacher’s note:   this sermon was written for the congregation of Holy Comforter Episcopal Church in Burlington, NC, in response to events in Charlottesville, Virginia, last Saturday, August 12. I had another sermon written, when suddenly the news broke. I had friends, colleagues in Charlottesville, and the news was personal to me as well as completely […]

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Remember to Pray for Gaza

  Because no bombs are falling, most of us assume that there is some kind of peace in Gaza; that is, if we think of Gaza at all.  Not so. On July 21 the Jewish Voice for Peace reported how a silent war continues on this densely populated and isolated little strip of land that […]

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A U.S. Department of Peace Is Needed Now in Mosul

  ISIS, driven out of Mosul, leaves behind a city in ruins and a society shattered by distrust This is the headline story in news. July 10, 2017. “City in ruins. Society shattered.” This is the way war ends: homes, houses of worship, places of business, schools, hospitals, all reduced to rubble, piles of stones. […]

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A Personal Letter

  This is a very personal letter to those of you who followed my blog last year. Some of you will remember receiving an email (which I did not post) telling you that I was taking a break for an indefinite period of time because of the serious illness of my husband. Subsequently, the suspicion […]

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Wanted: A President in Pursuit of Peace

 Before you read this article, I want you to know that I wrote with some ignorance and what I have said is inaccurate at one point. Because I want to stand by my conclusion and preserve the truth about how I reached it, I have decided to post the piece as I wrote it and […]

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