Weekly Articles
Starving for Grace
By Father Casey When we begin paying attention to how Jesus describes God, one of the first things we notice is that God is not what we were expecting. We expect God to help
Why We Have Values
By Father CaseyI had never heard of Charlie Kirk before this week.Considering his massive popularity in the right-wing of American politics, that probably says something about me. It also says something about the chambers of our political discourse,
A Hard Word to Hear
By Father Casey Jesus said some provocative things in his life, enough to cause some people to want him dead. But this weekend it may be us who are shocked and offended by what he says, because
It Could Be Different
By Father Casey All summer we’ve been hearing from the Hebrew prophets in our weekend worship. They aren’t the easiest voices in the Bible to listen to, I know, for they crackle with a current of holy
Who’s Missing? A Question for All of Us
By The Rev. Mark W. Stamm I love the work of eucharistic visitation (“EV”) and have been advocating for this ministry for most of the past thirty years—as an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, as
We Didn’t Start the Fire
By Father Ted All summer long, while we have been preaching on the prophets on Sunday mornings, Fr. Casey, Mthr. Rebecca and I have used these Friday E-News articles to say a little bit about the upcoming





