One’s pilgrimage to The Holy Land often surpasses one’s highest expectations. That has certainly been true for me in both 1989 and 2018. My soul is greatly nourished in a place called Tabgha, nestled on the shores of the Sea …
One’s pilgrimage to The Holy Land often surpasses one’s highest expectations. That has certainly been true for me in both 1989 and 2018. My soul is greatly nourished in a place called Tabgha, nestled on the shores of the Sea …
How well do we know the Pentecost story? Fifty days after Easter, the believers were all together in one place, now ten times the number first called “the twelve.” Surprise!
In my previous post, I delved into the idea of Jesus eating fast food. One of my conclusions (which might be a given) is that because some fast food isn’t really food, or at least good food, it probably would …
Confession time: I never really thought about what I ate until after college. Food was whatever was put in front of me or whatever I wanted/craved at the time. As I prepare to be a father, I have been reminded …
In my last post, “Why Jesus Loves a Potluck,” I mentioned that those opposing Jesus find fault with the fact that he eats with pretty much anyone. Their anger is palpable in the accusation against him: “This fellow
I recently attended a worship service with a group of students from the campus ministry I serve. The students were leading music for the service. After the service I assumed we would all go out for lunch.
Food insecurity is a serious problem. Throughout America communities struggle with hunger amongst senior-citizens and families living in poverty. The CME church is growing a solution.