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Compared to What? – Thoughts from The Edge
In this week’s edition of Thoughts from the Edge, I offer some thoughts on a recent rant by Michael Spencer, a.k.a. internetmonk. You can read the post here. I...
Entitled Opinions – Thoughts from the Edge
Sometimes it is hard to choose one text from the Lectionary readings for the coming Sunday to offer a reflection on. However, in the highly opinionated political season (read,...
Owing Love – Thoughts from The Edge
In this episode Todd reflects on three of the Lectionary texts for this coming Sunday in light of his recent reading of Peter Rollins’, The Fidelity of Betrayal: Towards...
Self Thought – Thoughts from The Edge
In this week’s edition of Thoughts from The Edge, Todd offers thoughts on Romans 12:1-8 connecting Bonhoeffer’s Life Together, Ben Lee’s “We Are All In This Together”, and Facebook’s...
Thoughts from the Edge … Clean Hands and Crumbs
Related posts: Intro to “Thoughts from the Edge” Neglect … Odd what we unite around … another Advent Reflection Wright on the Word become flesh … An Advent Sermon...
Meditations from The Hill #6
After a lengthy hiatus, "Meditations from The Hill" returns. I would love to pinpoint the "one" reason for the long spell between podcasts but alas there are too many...
Meditations from The Hill #5
Solomon’s dedicatory prayer, Jesus’ question to the disciples, "Will you go too?" and the Songwriter’s celebration of the "courts of the LORD." This week’s meditation on the Lectionary texts...
Meditations from The Hill #4
It is a little late in the week but here is a reflection on the Gosepl text from the Revised Common Lectionary for this coming Sunday, August 20, 2006...
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