Ezekiel and Jeremiah: Biblical Turning Point
What would you say is the overall point of the Bible? Let’s be careful how we answer that question, because too often we expect the
What would you say is the overall point of the Bible? Let’s be careful how we answer that question, because too often we expect the
Do the words rational and Christianity even belong in the same sentence? After all, by believing in Christianity (or any religion), aren’t we relying on myths and
The Internet is full of pictures of happy groups of people posing for the camera. Trinity’s Internet feed is no exception, especially now as we
If reading Deuteronomy gives you a sense of deja vu, there’s a good reason for that: We’ve heard it all before! Deuteronomy repeats the story
Two books into the Bible, and already we have reached the peak! Seriously, of all the stories recorded in the Hebrew Scriptures, three stand out
Moving on in Genesis, it’s time to encounter the next patriarchs: Isaac and Jacob. But before we talk about the guys, a word about the
Years ago, when things in the Episcopal Church were really controversial, I co-sponsored a resolution at Diocesan Convention that any decisions the Church made be
The Seven Bowls Another series of seven! But first we pause for another song of praise. Now the victorious martyrs have harps, and they sing
The Four Horsemen The first four seals unleash the Four Horsemen, but why? First, we should recognize that John isn’t the first prophet to see
Apocalypse is a Greek word meaning “revelation,” or unveiling. The apocalyptic vision promises to unveil the future by reporting on realities invisible to regular