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Category Archives: Jesus
Jesus, Technology, and the Church
[Part III of my application for Candidacy in the PC(USA) Ordination Process] In my personal statement of faith, I make an interesting word choice in describing the methodology of Christ: I refer to him as “using the technology…of his day … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Church, Jesus, Ordination, Presbyterian, Technology
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Amnesty for Adam: Pastoral Ministry in a Border Community
This is part three in a three-part series on border/immigration issues written for my summer internship work with Pasos De Fe. For more information, please read the introduction. Previously: Who Is My Neighbor? (Luke 10:25-37) Previously: The Law and the … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Current Events, Immigration, Jesus, Politics, Reflection
Tagged Adam, amnesty, bible, gospel, Immigration, Jesus, law, Psalms
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Jesus Who?
This post was inspired by Pastor Ellen (one of my last remaining Methodist Pastors) who emailed me the following question as she prepares for a class: Did Jesus know who he was and what he was going to do on … Continue reading