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When the Scroll Is Rolled Up: How Jesus Reads Scripture with Discernment
In Luke 4, Jesus reads from Isaiah — then stops mid-sentence. He chooses words that bring life and refuses to speak words of vengeance. From the very beginning of his ministry, Jesus models reading Scripture with discernment, care, and responsibility.
Jan 234 min read


Entering the Same Water: Jesus’ Baptism and the Meaning of Belonging
Jesus does not begin on a throne, in the Temple, or with a display of power.
He begins by stepping into the same water as everyone else.
In Matthew’s account of Jesus’ baptism, belonging comes before achievement and identity before action. This reflection explores baptism not as a gateway to grace, but as a revelation of what is already true: that we are found in Christ, held within divine life, and called to live from belovedness rather than fear.
A meditation on solidarit
Jan 115 min read


The Cost of Standing Still — Epiphany and the Change Imperitive
Epiphany is not only about seeing the light — it is about what we do when it appears.
In Matthew’s Gospel, the same revelation produces radically different responses: fear that clings to power, hesitation that preserves the status quo, and worship that dares to change direction. This reflection explores Epiphany as a moment of reorientation — personal, political, and spiritual — asking what it might mean, in a fractured world, to go home by another road.
Jan 66 min read


Living Authentically in Christ: Christian Reflections on Identity, Soul, and True Life
What does it mean to be truly ourselves before God and others? In our culture, authenticity is often linked to self-promotion or simply...
Sep 25, 20255 min read


The Limits of Control, The Call to Trust
Written for Sunday June 22 Today's Readings Job 38:1–11 : God responds to Job from the whirlwind, proclaiming divine sovereignty over...
Jun 22, 20254 min read


A Shepherd Who Smelled Like His Sheep: A Tribute to Pope Francis I
Pope Francis died yesterday morning in the Domus Sanctae Marthae, the modest Vatican guesthouse he called home. He passed as he lived —...
Apr 22, 20253 min read


Genesis 1: Embracing Difference in a World That Asks Us to Assimilate
Genesis 1 tells us we don’t need to assimilate to be worthy—our differences are part of God’s design, called very good.
Mar 17, 20254 min read


In the Beginning… Genesis for Today
This Lent, we explore Genesis 1–11, a revolutionary collection of ancient stories offering a vision of hope in the midst of chaos.
Mar 6, 20255 min read
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