Man flipping the page of a Bible

True Grit

Joshua 24:1-3a, 14-25 He had real grit, that Joshua. When his fellow spies felt like grasshoppers and the Canaanites looked like giants, Joshua and his friend Caleb urged the Hebrews to take them on even though their compatriots threatened to stone them for their advice.

Glasses resting on Bible

Seen, Heard and Have Come

Reading for the 14th Sunday after Pentecost: Exodus 3:2-14 We worship a God who is characterized by the cross — the ultimate sign of love known to humanity, not an angry storm god who needs to be appeased. I find it troubling when people of

Old letters bound with twine

Letters to the Editor

Editor: Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! I enjoyed the article, Learning to Love the Questions (by Candace Chellew). It opened my eyes to a lot more. It has really inspired me to look at life in a whole new light. I really couldn’t figure

Books

A Mandate To Teach Stupid Design

In all my student years, I never thought the teaching of biological evolution was anti-God or religion. Even when I studied the two creation stories in the Bible’s first book, Genesis, it didn’t seem as if they forced anyone to choose between God and evolution.

Man writing

A Farewell Message

Dear Saints: Today, by God’s grace, I complete my service as Moderator of Metropolitan Community Churches. I am writing these words to you today from my almost empty offices in the MCC World Centre in West Hollywood, California. The mementos of 37 years of ministry

Cades Cove (TN) Methodist Church

Finding Hope at Lake Junaluska

My wife Marilyn and I attended the national convocation, featuring powerful programming for the gay community and its allies in the United Methodist Church, at Lake Junaluska in western North Carolina over this past Labor Day weekend. I don’t know when I’ve ever attended a