Abundance Right in Front of Us

Readings for the Tenth Sunday after Trinity (Year B) 2 Samuel 18: 5-9, 15, 31-33 Psalm 130 Ephesians 4:25-5:2 John 6:35, 41-51 This sermon was preached at St. Clement’s Episcopal Church in Berkeley CA on August 12, 2012. One day in Sunday school, the teacher was sharing the story of creation with the children, specifically […]

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Ember Letter: Pentecost 2012

Most Lovable J. Jon Bruno, You have certainly been in my prayers a lot these last few weeks and I am pleased and grateful to learn that the leukemia is now in full remission. I continue to pray for you and for your complete recovery. I have been thinking a lot about the letters of […]

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A Way Out of Burnout: Cultivating Differentiated Leadership Through Lament

This is the final paper I wrote for the class “Leading Through Lament” with Dr. Donn Morgan at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific. INTRODUCTION On August 1, 2010, New York Times published an article titled “Taking a Break From the Lord’s Work,” which began with the following statements:  “Members of the clergy now […]

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Receiving the Hyssop

Listen to Good Friday reflection here: Receiving the Hyssop Isaiah 52:13-53:12 Psalm 22 Hebrews 10:16-25 John 18:1-19:42 A Good Friday reflection for the Seven Last Words service at St. Clement’s Episcopal Church on Sunday April 6, 2012. “Father forgive them for they do not know what they are doing” Luke 23:34 “They put a sponge full […]

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Exposing Violence Through Forgiveness

This is a concluding reflection for the class “Responding to Human Violence” (John 2:13-22), part of the Lenten series “Beholding the Lamb, Being Held by the Shepherd: Exploring the Question of Suffering in the Gospel of John” taught at St. Clement’s Episcopal Church on Sunday March 11, 2012. According to Girard, violence emerges from mimetic […]

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