Deacon Greg Kandra provides a reflection on the readings and Gospel for the Reflect on the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Oct.
on account of the Son of Man. Find today’s readings here. Scripture can be intoxicating. Sometimes, I feel tempted to distort Jesus’ words, to hear them as though they were spoken exclusively for me.
“Hypocrites,” Jesus exclaims. If the religious leaders lead their animals to water on the sabbath, why can’t a woman be freed ...
Engaging our senses can help us connect with the Bible in a more holistic way. We all lead diverse sensory lives—in the form of memories, reflections, emotions, and events that become embedded into ...
STARTING OFF THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR WITH A VOCAL REMINDER OF ITS VALUES. THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY IS ASKED TO SIGN UP TO READ FROM THE BIBLE. AS GABRIELLE KOMOROWSKI SHOWS US, IT’S A NEARLY WEEK LONG ...
We didn’t fully understand the experiment we were beginning, but this was the question driving our search, the point of curiosity that started our not-quite-scientific process. As women who were once ...
One concern I hear at nearly every Pastor’s fellowship I attend is the lack of personal Bible study by the congregations. One Pastor recently told me that he believed only two or three people in his ...
Eleonore Stump is a connoisseur of suffering. To quote Hamlet’s anguished words, she knows the “thousand natural shocks that ...
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Unlocking the Real Purpose of Reading Scripture
I'm sharing a personal reflection on my journey through the genealogies in First Chronicles and how it changed my mindset about reading the Bible. Instead of searching for personal takeaways, I'm ...
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