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Towers and Trees

“God hates me!” wailed Reba. Her outburst was a result of losing her husband of 40 years. Just days before…

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A “Hens and Chicks” Spirituality

Jerusalem was in trouble, and she didn’t even know it. Jesus’ prophetic words here in chapter 13 are dripping with…

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Symbolic Universe

Friend and mentor, Dave Hillis, president of Leadership Foundations, tells the story from his days as a camp counselor when…

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Who is this?

The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being…. -Hebrews 1:3 When my daughter…

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The Mystery of Incarnation

Last week we heard Jesus’ first sermon. This week’s lectionary text keeps us in the same passage, but it focuses…

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Anointed for What?

Last week we witnessed Jesus’ first miracle (water becomes wine). It ends well. This week we hear Jesus’ first sermon….

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Given in Love

Kingdom not from here.

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Mercy or Sacrifice?

Whose sacrificial system is it?

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The Widow’s Might

A marginalized prophet gives all.

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Joy

Beyond the spiritual flowchart.

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Saper Vedere

Learning from a blind man how to see.

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Brigands of the Lord

Three dimensions in a two-dimensional world.

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Good God

Is there enough good for all of us?

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The Gift of Losing Control

Manning the gates against children.

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Scandal

The real threat that Jesus exposes in this text is the hidden envy brewing in the disciples’ hearts.

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Child in the Middle

…of danger.

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Who Do You Say That I Am?

Too far for comfort.

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The Smell of Grace

A wink of the eye.

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Meditations on (Un) Cleanliness

Undermining Jesus’s call to love.

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The Stranger, Revealed

We too are blind.

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Bearing Witness to Goodness

Table waiters to all creation.

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Induction to Reality

Remembering the body of Christ for a hurting world.

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Liturgy of Life

Taken, blessed, broken, given, spoken.

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Among So Many

Eucharistic abundance in the Meal from Below.

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Come Away

Risking vulnerability through boundaries.

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Pawn of Desire

A young seductress or victim?

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Vulnerability and Authority

Rebirth of mission.

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Riding the Waves of the City

Rattlesnakes, Chicago, fear, and faith.

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Sit Back and Relax Into Grace

That pesky mustard seed.

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Dismantling and Re-framing Family

A new frame for the family portrait.

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The Paraclete Comes to Guatemala City

Tragedy in the Street Psalms community.

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Sent How?

Is Matthew 28:19-20 the “Great Commission? Is it the text that should guide how we understand God’s mission? Could it be that the near canonization of the term has actually caused damage to our understanding of the Christian mission?

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Make Yourselves At Home

…because you already are…

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Intimacy

Making eye contact with Jesus.

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The Kiss of God

When it comes to life’s deepest mysteries, experience trumps explanation every time!

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Easter: My Redeemer Lives!

We made it!! For us as a community following Jesus, this Easter declaration by Job in the midst of his intense suffering, pain, and loss is a fitting bridge from the season of Lent into the great light of resurrection.

We began the Lenten journey over six weeks ago and have persevered through a long, arduous journey toward and through the cross.

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Holy Saturday: “As Secure as You Know How”

How often I find myself living like the Pharisees, not able to rest in the holy silence of Saturday, not allowing it to simply be what it is.

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Good Friday – God With Us, Alone

I have loved ones in hard places, and the hardest place of all may be the place of abandonment.

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Maundy Thursday – Flesh and Fluids

Mingling…

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Coming Home

This Sunday is Palm Sunday, when Jesus makes what some Christians refer to as his “Triumphal Entry” into Jerusalem on the back of a young donkey. Crowds cheered and hailed him. “Hosanna!”

So there’s Jesus, fully human and fully divine – but he couldn’t have felt all that triumphant. He knew well to distrust fickle crowds, and he probably knew that in this very crowd were the same faithful who would crucify him five days later.

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The Sweetness of Death

“… if it dies, it produces many seeds.” Jesus utters these words in anticipation of his own death – and Sugar’s.

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The Lightest Touch, The Touch of Light

Glancing back, I saw my father slowly slide his belt from his trousers. He folded it in half. His face was ashen; I turned away. I tried in vain to relax my buttocks – rumored among friends to make it not hurt so bad.

I wouldn’t know. I’d never gotten the belt before,

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Temple Cleansing or Temple Closing?

Jesus did not “cleanse the temple.” Sadly, most Bibles add this heading to the story. It is misleading.

Rather, Jesus closes it down! Better yet, he creates a new temple in its place – an abode of mercy that is himself. This is the heart of the Gospel!

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Suffering and Love

To live is to suffer, Gautama Buddha taught. This is the first of the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism.

Raise your hand if by some chance your life experience has taught you otherwise. Maybe you are an extraordinarily fortunate child reading above your grade level here. Even then, I might prompt you to think again upon your few years.

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Bread, Temple, and Crown: a Lenten Invitation

This week we celebrated Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. Christians worldwide will enter into a heightened time (40 days) of prayer, reflection, and spiritual companionship with Jesus to the cross. At Street Psalms we are grateful for this annual pilgrimage that awakens our individual and collective hearts to our own true desire.

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A Dazzling Secret

There is nothing quite so dangerous as trying to occupy the place of resurrection glory prematurely or falsely.

Throughout Mark’s Gospel, Jesus repeatedly tells his disciples not to mention his identity too soon. Theologians often refer to this as the “messianic secret.”

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Don’t Tell

Anthropologist Rene Girard and theologian Walter Wink have written extensively on how crowds are highly unstable and volatile socio-spiritual realities. They are more than the sum of their parts. They are easily moved, especially towards violence. This is why at every turn throughout the Gospels Jesus refuses to be the puppet of the crowd’s desire, which can one day shout “Hosanna, Hosanna,” and the next “Crucify him, crucify him.”

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Astonishing Authority

“I have the power to kill.”

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Leaving Our Nets

This week we read of four fisherman Jesus encounters while strolling along the shores of the Sea of Galilee (Mark 1:14-20). We don’t know if these hardworking fishing professionals have ever even heard an actual sermon from Jesus. It seems that Jesus’s preaching in Galilee was finished prior to this encounter on the shore.

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Holy Everything

This week’s text is a reference to the story of “Jacob’s Ladder” in the Old Testament and the radical implications of the Incarnation.

Remember Jacob’s Ladder? Jacob stole his brother’s birthright and fled into the desert. Eventually he stopped running and fell asleep, exhausted. The heavens opened and he saw angels ascending and descending on the place he occupied. Celtic spirituality calls this sort of thing a “thin place…”

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Baptismal Blessing

We are familiar with the red-letter Bibles that highlight the words of Jesus. I’d like to see a blue letter edition that highlights the words of the Father. It wouldn’t take much ink. We only hear the voice of God the Father four times in the New Testament. In each case it is the voice of blessing. The Father’s economy of words serves only to magnify their meaning.

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The Word Without A Word

About a hundred years ago the poet T.S. Eliot produced, some would argue, his best and most influential work. It was before his conversion to Christianity. Physical ailments, an uneven academic career, and a tortured marriage left him in a frame of mind that produced “Waste Land” – 76 memorably bleak lines such as “April is the cruelest month.”

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To Hope and To Wait

In the Spanish language the verb esperar means both “to hope” and “to wait.” It is a beautiful Advent verb.

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Let It Be

She reminds us that transformation is not something that we can either will or work into existence – ever.

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Advent Hope

It’s the third week of Advent and soon the “Word will become flesh.” We will hear the voice of an angel announce “peace on earth.” But let’s be clear, the pathway to peace is paved by the disruptive voice of the prophet.

Again this week we hear the voice of John the Baptist crying out in the wilderness.

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BEEP BEEP BEEP Arggg

In Mark we get a smelly guy yelling – dressed like a nutcase. Right from the opening verses.

“Repent!” Literally, “get a different mind!” Wake up! Rub the sleep boogers out of your eyes. Splash some water if that’s what it takes. Brew a strong cup. Yes this is going to be good, and you’re going to miss it in the state you’re in.

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Awake For What?

How much and how many can we care about before our hearts grow sleepy? There is so much to be aware of that things can dull to a low hum. It’s a struggle to stay present. Addictions large and small help take the edge off, keeping us drowsy.

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I See You – A Third Way Through

At Street Psalms, we have a hunch that in many instances, the line between insiders and outsiders (us vs. them) is an invention of our own making.

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Unlikely Hero in a Familiar Parable?

I have loved ones crushed by the powers of the world and thrown out. They’re struggling. Sometimes they are faithful, sometimes not. Me too.

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The Crushing Weight of Purity

Last week I “had the talk” with a group of young leaders in Romania, on the topic of “God and sex.” What was I thinking when I volunteered for that? While I’ve had countless informal conversations with these friends over the years on both subjects, it’s the first time we’ve tackled it formally in our leadership training.

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Love God, Love People, Nothing Else Matters

Is that really true? Is this statement about love in two directions all that really matters?

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Un-Beautiful Questions

At Street Psalms we’ve grown to love “beautiful questions.” They provide doorways to freedom and life.

Unfortunately un-beautiful questions abound as well. These questions prove to be traps – luring us to small, confining spaces with doors that snap shut.

How very crucial to discern the difference!

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Builders of Violence

The new comes – a marvel! But as we see the gospel story unfolding, the old will not go quietly.

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The Scandal of Authority

A call girl’s facelift to “authority”.

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The Last and the First

Math in the kingdom of heaven.

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Forgiveness

The master releases the servant.

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Binding and Loosing

In this and similar passages, Jesus doesn’t weigh in on whether he falls in the strict or loose camp. As a rabbi he makes a far more profound move.

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A Change of Heart for Jesus?

A disturbing reply to a desperate woman.

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Theoretical Considerations of Walking on Water

Transformation begins when we do too.

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Lavish For Whom?

The fourteenth chapter of Matthew’s gospel tells of two lavish feasts, back to back.

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Riddles of Grace

“The shortest distance between a human being and the truth is a story.”

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Dazzled

Imagine that it’s 1633 and you are hearing for the first time that the sun does not revolve around the earth.

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Deficiencies

And he told them many things in parables, saying: “Listen! A sower went out to sow…
some seeds fell on the path…
rocky ground… thorns… good soil.
(Matt. 13:1-9)

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My Well-Fitting Yoke

Your fully human self will suit you just fine, Jesus’ story says. Check in the mirror, you’ll see!

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Hospitality Among the Flies

“Whoever welcomes you welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me.”

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The Manner of Going

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”

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All Flesh Is One

“I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh.”

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Way, Truth, Life

“Jesus said to him, “I am the way and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

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Mercy Gate

“Very truly, I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep.
(John 10:1-10)

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Creation Through Forgiveness

When we think of creation as an event that happened a long time ago in a garden far, far away, we can easily forget that creation is the ongoing activity of God, here and now, made visible through the resurrection.

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Maundy Thursday

Jesus calls us friend today, knowing we will betray him tomorrow. If there is an order to salvation, this is it.

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Gospel of Rejects

This gospel of rejects is the “way of salvation” hinted from the early pages of Scripture and revealed fully in Jesus. It’s at work in the world and in us. In our busy-ness building, are we paying attention?

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Voice from the Bones

The dead still speak – at least they do in Guatemala.

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Formed Among Thorns

Spiritual purgation cleanses and clarifies the true identity into which we are being called and into which we are formed.

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Lenten Blessings

God’s blessing is the sacrament of the present moment that redeems both past and future.

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You’re Invited to Desire

“May the real I meet the real Thou.”

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The Greatest Loser

The crucified ones of this world are helping us re-narrate the Law and the words of the Prophets to reclaim a Gospel of grace, mercy, and peace in a violent world.

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The Enemy of Perfection

It’s about God wanting us to be fully human, and God knows that our enemies hold the key to our humanity.

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Have You Heard?

Rabbi Jesus, teach us to see through your eyes.

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A Solitary Light

Jesus reminds us that we are salt and light. These are twin gifts of our deepest vocation – to be human.

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Breaking Into Prison

Gospel freedom happens to us while we are still in prison.

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Asking the Beautiful Questions

I imagine the rich man at the beginning of his day. He is a man about town, with pressing matters on his mind and very important people to meet. I am easily persuaded that someone like him has no time to volunteer with a local charity or dedicate himself to the protection of the less fortunate. But then we find Lazarus right outside his gate.

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