- The Rt. Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde
- The Rev. Patricia Catalano
- The Rev. Caitlin Frazier - Transitional Deacon
- David S. Deutsch
- The Rev. Cindy Dopp
- The Rev. Susan Flanders
- The Rev. Caitlin Frazier
- Linell Grundman
- The Rev. Joe Hubbard
- Annemarie Quigley Deacon Intern
- The Rev. Mark Jefferson
- The Rev. Linda Kaufman
- The Rev. L. Scott Lipscomb
- Joel Martinez
- The Rev. Michele H. Morgan
- The Rev. Melanie Mullen
- Stephen Patterson
- The Rev. Christopher Phillips
- Annemarie Quigley
- The Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson
- Richard Rubenstein
- The Rev. R. Justice Schunior
- Lydia Arnts Seminarian
- The Rev. Thom Sinclair
- Susan Thompson
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Calling Out the Broken Things
Sometimes change begins when someone stands their ground and says, ” This is not right.” More
Sometimes change begins when someone stands their ground and says, ” This is not right.” More
Finding Space to Overcome Despair
In a time when reminders of our mortality are all around us, perhaps finding a space for light and peace is the best Lenten “discipline” this year. More
In a time when reminders of our mortality are all around us, perhaps finding a space for light and peace is the best Lenten “discipline” this year. More
Dust and Other Symbols
Ash Wednesday is about facing the truth of our humanity—our limited, loved, breakable selves—and asking what God might still do with dust. More
Ash Wednesday is about facing the truth of our humanity—our limited, loved, breakable selves—and asking what God might still do with dust. More
To Be Salt and Light
How are we fulfilling the law? How are we being salt and light in a world that desperately needs both? Are we discerning what we can do and not do? More
How are we fulfilling the law? How are we being salt and light in a world that desperately needs both? Are we discerning what we can do and not do? More
Rewriting Micah
“Do justice. Love mercy. Walk humbly with your God.” This half-verse from Micah conveys so much of the Christian life. More
“Do justice. Love mercy. Walk humbly with your God.” This half-verse from Micah conveys so much of the Christian life. More
Keeping an Eye on Minnesota
Where is Jesus calling us to turn, to leave behind what is safe or familiar, to walk toward the unknown with him? What patterns of life keep us from following Christ more freely? More
Where is Jesus calling us to turn, to leave behind what is safe or familiar, to walk toward the unknown with him? What patterns of life keep us from following Christ more freely? More
The Call: Step Up and Change the World
What habits, what comforts, what patterns of life keep us from following Christ more freely? Where is Jesus calling us to turn, to leave behind what is safe or familiar, to walk toward the unknown with him? More
What habits, what comforts, what patterns of life keep us from following Christ more freely? Where is Jesus calling us to turn, to leave behind what is safe or familiar, to walk toward the unknown with him? More
Lift Every Voice and Sing
As we celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who sought to bring justice to all, we must ask ourselves what our own testimony, like Dr. King’s, is. More
As we celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who sought to bring justice to all, we must ask ourselves what our own testimony, like Dr. King’s, is. More
…and We Won’t Be Silent Anymore!
“Civil disobedience lies at the heart of the Epiphany story. The Magi receive an unjust order from a vindictive tyrant. Instead, they defy him. May we do likewise.” – Meme from Michele’s collection More
“Civil disobedience lies at the heart of the Epiphany story. The Magi receive an unjust order from a vindictive tyrant. Instead, they defy him. May we do likewise.” – Meme from Michele’s collection More
Let Jesus Out of the Manger!
The story of 12-year-old Jesus allows us to imagine a child growing into his authority. Only when we allow Jesus to grow out of babyhood can we hear his message of love and peace. More
The story of 12-year-old Jesus allows us to imagine a child growing into his authority. Only when we allow Jesus to grow out of babyhood can we hear his message of love and peace. More
