Blessing for Those Who Love What Is Mortal
Blessed are you when youlove the small things of this world,the mortal and small,the helpless,the soft. Blessed are your tears,blessed …
Blessed are you when youlove the small things of this world,the mortal and small,the helpless,the soft. Blessed are your tears,blessed …
I am trying to think of a blessing for this time. A time when peace is far off, when justice …
We have gathered this evening to praise you, O Creator, for all our life comes from you, as do all …
Call to worship [from Genesis 1, Psalm 8, Matthew 22:15-22] One: In the beginning, God created humankind in God’s own …
As you walk your path this week, consider the lilies, the daylilies blooming in front of Eaton’s, or in front …
We are coming out: Out of fear, out of safety, out of everything that confines us. We are coming out: …
Responsive Call to Worship When the world hates, we are called to love. When the world rejects the poor, We …
The cross is the world’s no but God’s yes. Yes, there is enough—there is abundance. Yes, there is love, so …
Go forth as mothers of God: subversive, courageous, and full of radical hope. Make good trouble: the kind that interrupts …
So when Jesus says “give to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s,” I’d like you to consider that he’s saying not only that Caesar is not God, but that what Caesar owns is worthless. That he’s still telling us across all these years that anything that impoverishes, anything that divides and denigrates, anything that suggests that one person is better than another, is idolatry.