Faithful Unto Death: Polycarp & Christian Witness Amidst Violence

The young man, Polycarp, was likely in his twenties when his hometown of Smyrna was sent a book from their bishop John. This book would have captured exceptional interest not just because it was written in the rare genre of apocalyptic literature, but because it contained a letter to their hometown church, not just that,…

The Problem of “Monsters”- A Pastor’s Response to Minnesota

There are moments when the news does more than inform us; it exposes us. It reveals what we love, what we fear, and how quickly our hearts reach for shortcuts when the world feels unbearable. Lately, I’ve noticed in myself a strong impulse to respond to horrific stories in one of two ways: either to…

When To Stay or Leave…

People often struggle with knowing when it’s the right time to stay and when it’s the right time to leave. Whether it’s a job, a relationship, a city, or even a church, the decision isn’t always clear. Corinth: A Hard Place to Stay After leaving Athens, Paul entered Corinth, a city known for its wealth,…

Sabbath On Sunday

Sabbath is not primarily about ‘resting away from’ but ‘resting in.’ When we practice sabbath properly we rest in God’s provision (and with His people). Sabbath is not merely self-care.

Brightening a Dim Christmas

Despite our best efforts to restore the brightness of Christmas we crave. Most “joy-bringers,” when chased, reveal themselves to be Christmas killjoys.

Holey, Wholly, Holy

If the risen and glorified Jesus is holey, wholly, holy, and our aim in discipleship is to look more like Him, then how do we disciple in brokenness (holey)? How do we embrace the whole, not simply neurological, person (wholly)? How do we form followers of Christ who look like Him (holy)?