April 15, 2022

Homily: Remember the Cross, Remember Me

Hadrian, the second century Roman emperor, basically wanted to erase Judaism, Jews too in the long run. The emperor, you see, was a champion of Hellenistic civilization; he thought it best everyone follow his lead, culturally and legally—no matter the culture, no matter the laws of those cultures, no matter the religion.
April 14, 2022

Homily: Pure Revolutionaries

I enjoy reading letters.
April 10, 2022

Homily: Love Doesn’t Have Other Things To Do

The disciples and followers of Jesus were filled with joy: “Hosanna in the highest!” they shouted as they entered Jerusalem for the Passover.[1]
April 3, 2022

Homily: To Gain Christ

Click here to listen to this homily George Whitefield was one of the greatest preachers in the whole history of Christianity, also one of America’s spiritual fathers (although I think that’s a strange way to put it).
March 27, 2022

Homily: Mercy for the Prodigal

What do we do with the mercy of God? To be honest, I don’t really know.
March 13, 2022

Homily: The Ministry of Warning

Two days after Hitler became chancellor of Germany, 1 February 1933, a young theologian and college chaplain (not yet 27), named Dietrich Bonhoeffer, gave an address on the radio entitled, “The Younger Generation’s Changed View of the Concept of the Führer.”