October 8, 2021

Essay: Shedding Tears for Royal Tenenbaum

October 2, 2021

Homily: The Only Sort of Love God Is

It’s unlikely you’ve heard of John Beukels, the charismatic Anabaptist leader of the German city of Münster in the 1530s, from the early years of the Reformation.
September 24, 2021

Homily: What We Do With Truth

There’s a story by the great Lebanese writer, Kahlil Gibran, called “John the Madman.”
September 18, 2021

Homily: That Wilder Christianity We Want

My first instinct is to blame lawyers, but I know it’s not all their fault.
September 15, 2021

Column: On the Heartbeat Act

Let’s remember, it’s a kind of war.
September 12, 2021

Homily: Where We Often Don’t Believe Jesus

I’m not sure how many of us are on board with what Jesus just said here, unsure how many understand him or like what he said. I don’t really know where I stand either; I think I understand what he’s saying, it’s just I don’t think I’ve fully accepted it. Really, once you strip away all […]