by Paul Devantier Today, we wait for word of some important event by staying close to the television, the radio, the Internet, or to our cell…
What happens when we use the term “mercy” to describe our actions toward our neighbor or the church’s orientation to the world?
by Jeffrey A. Gibbs The reading offers, in its OT context, a strong example of the truth that “God’s ways are higher and greater than our…
We’ve done it. We’ve remade creation according to our own needs, desires, and vision. And so it is now different than it has ever been…
by William Wrede Behold Your Salvation The Season of Advent presents unique challenges not only for the preacher but for the congregation as well. While shorter…
by David Wollenburg The Old Testament lesson for today does more than simply serve as the first lesson for this day; it summarizes the theme of…
by Leopoldo A. Sánchez M. The song goes that, after Deuteronomy, Isaiah is the most monotheistic book in the Old Testament. The confession of faith…
The disciples inspected the oars, while Jesus made a bench. It gets dark after that . . .
Some of theologian Hermann Sasse’s (1895-1976) most timely thinking on the doctrine of scripture, inerrancy, and biblical hermeneutics. With introductions by Jeff Kloha and Ron…