
Jeremiah teaches us that everyday life, the very stuff, subject, and essence of country music – our Monday through Saturday lives of working hard and living hard, are not separate from the sacred. They can be and are called to be just as sacred as what we do here each Sunday.
The Rev. Paul McLain: The Green, Green Grass of Home (9/29/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
The Rev. Paul McLain: The Green, Green Grass of Home (9/29/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
The Rev. Paul McLain: The Green, Green Grass of Home (9/29/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
His stare is blank and stoic and the subject of his gaze seems to be me, as I, of course, look into my phone and back at him… And either my discomfort or the boy’s unflinching look seems to ask, “So what kind of attention do you pay and to what do you pay it?”
The Rev. Scott Walters: Squandering Back to Life (9/22/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
The Rev. Scott Walters: Squandering Back to Life (9/22/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
The Rev. Scott Walters: Squandering Back to Life (9/22/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church
The ancient Job conceded to the whirlwind, “Your wisdom is too great for me, beyond my understanding,” but the modern Job rejects any narrative larger than his own understanding. What to say of a community like ours, in a time like ours, gathered around the celebration of a holy mystery?
The Rev. Amber Carswell: Parables (9/15/19) by Calvary Episcopal Church