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WELCOME TO MY WEBSITE
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MAY THE PEACE OF CHRIST BE WITH YOU.

"Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like the master of a household who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old."

-Jesus, Gospel of Matthew 13:52-53

This site calls for a thinking, open, and inclusive faith that glorifies God and serves the world God loves with integrity.

Thank you so much for visiting my website. It is my hope that you will find things here that are interesting, nourishing, and challenging.

Be sure to explore my various pages and visit the "pastoral letter" page for a new reflection each week. The pastoral letters explore the themes of the liturgical year in greater depth and address issues of faith and life. I hope that you will find a creative space for thinking and questioning here.

WHAT'S NEW AND INTERESTING?

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CHECK OUT THIS CHALLENGING BOOK!

Check out "The Sins of Scripture" By Bishop John Shelby Spong. This is an enlightening and challenging call for faith that seeks understanding. I highly recomend it.

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LOOK AT WHAT OTHER PROTESTANTS ARE DOING! VISIT THE ELCA'S "Renewing Worship" SITE.

All will know that you are my disciples...

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if you have love for one another.

THIS JUST IN! PROTESTANTS CAN MAKE THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. Read all about it here.

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Excellent worship and spirituality resources from the Lutheran Chuch in Canada. Check out this fantastic site!

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MADISON AVE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, New York City. LOOK AT WHAT AMERICAN PRESBYTERIANS ARE DOING WITH WORSHIP!

HAVE YOU GOT A QUESTION OR A COMMENT? LET'S TALK.

"Think and minister with the mind and heart you have, not the one you are supposed to have."
-Karl Rahner, S.J