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Forgiveness

25 January 2010 at 07:35
If another member of the church sins against me, how often should I forgive? As many as seven times?” Jesus said to him, Not seven times, but, I tell you, seventy-seven times.” (Matthew 18:21-22) There’s a transformational story in the book of Luke in the Christian scriptures. Jesus is in the synagogue teaching, and there

On Dreams, Mountaintops, and Promised Lands

18 January 2010 at 14:23
Forty two years ago this April, one of the greatest prophets of modern times was silenced after only 39 years on this earth. It has been another entire lifetime since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and killed on that Memphis hotel balcony in April of 1968. Although we have achieved much in the

Loving our neighbors through service

16 January 2010 at 15:29
This is the second in a series of blog posts about the aftermath of the earthquakes in Haiti. I am always deeply touched by the outpouring of help in the face of a disaster. It is an indication of the inherent goodness of humanity. We take care of each other unconditionally in our times of

Unimaginable suffering in Haiti

14 January 2010 at 15:48
This blog post will be the first in a series that I will post over then next several days about the aftermath of the earthquakes in Haiti. Five years ago this month, after the tsunami in the South Pacific, I preached a sermon titled, “Unimaginable Suffering.” I knew then that I would preach this sermon

A brave new world

26 December 2009 at 22:26
You may have noticed that I haven’t been blogging much over the past month or so. I’ve been very busy with major transitions in my and my family’s life. Last month, I submitted my resignation as senior minister of Bay Area Unitarian Universalist Church in Houston effective this coming summer. And so, in addition to

We cannot go it alone

19 December 2009 at 03:26
The following story provides great insight to human assumptions about the divine and creation… We can neither go it alone in this world, nor can we assume that we humans have the undivided attention of the divine. One day there was a gathering of scientists. They spoke about all they had learned and what they

Revelation is continuous

15 December 2009 at 13:04
I’ve always been interested in space exploration because my grandparents worked at Kennedy Space Center when I was young. Today, living near Johnson Space Center, and hanging out with a bevy of space geeks, offers new insights. New truths about the origin of the cosmos as we currently know it are being revealed through the

Can we do better than God?

5 December 2009 at 21:33
A disciple asks the rabbi,”God, who is perfect, took six days to create a world that is not. How is this possible?” The rabbi scolded him, “Could you have done better?” “Yes, I think so,” said the disciple. “You could have done better? Then what are waiting for? You don’t have a minute to waste.

Gay teen attacked in Houston

27 November 2009 at 23:47
I’ve invited my colleague, Rev. Phil Schulman, minister of Northwest Community Unitarian Universalist Church in Houston, to blog about a recent attack on a gay teen in northwest Houston. Whom Shall I Send Last week, we heard news that a teen from Langham Creek High School was allegedly chased down by other teens, beaten with

Each of us is a prophetic voice

27 November 2009 at 01:12
One of my favorite Biblical stories comes from chapter 11 of Numbers: After the Exodus from Egypt, Moses and the Israelites set out into the Sinai wilderness where they wandered for forty years, eventually crossing the Jordan River near the plains of Moab, east of the Dead Sea, before going on to Canaan. During their

Thank you/

20 November 2009 at 19:24
This Thanksgiving, here is an exercise in reconciliation that I offer in hopes that you can mend a conflict with someone in your life. 1. Affirm someone by saying, “Thank you for….” 2. Offer your own humility and claim what you bring to the problem by saying, “I am sorry that I…” 3. Offer a

WDJD? - What DID Jesus Do?

11 November 2009 at 20:33
Unforunately, HIV/AIDS has sometimes been considered the “leprosy” of our times. Interestingly, even though leprosy is not easy to contract (HIV is even more difficult), most people still think of leprosy (which still exists) as highly infectious. Actually, only about 5% of those who come into direct physical contact with leprosy contract it, because most

Prayers for all affected at Ft. Hood

6 November 2009 at 15:23
I had already been preparing a Veteran’s Day sermon with an emphasis on restorative justice for this Sunday when the shootings occurred at Ft. Hood. I had already posted a Veteran’s Day blog entry as November 11th approached. There has been senseless tragedy at home before. The list is too long to name…Oklahoma City, Columbine,

The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month

5 November 2009 at 15:59
November 11th is Veteran’s Day. As we honor those who have served and are still serving, I offer this reflection, which will soon be published as part of a military meditation manual for members of the armed forces that my wife and I are editing. Journeys When I was a child, I spoke like a

Leaving Afghanistan

30 October 2009 at 15:18
If you see your enemy’s ox or donkey wandering away, you must return it to him. If you see that your enemy’s donkey has fallen because its load is too heavy, do not leave it there. You must help your enemy get the donkey back on its feet. (Exodus 23:4-5, NCV) You have heard that

"Keep the Faith" blog is 3-years old!

19 October 2009 at 17:00
I began this blog three years ago this week! “Keep the Faith” was the second-ever religion blog at chron.com (before houstonbelief.com existed) and is the longest-standing blog at HoustonBelief! It has been, and continues to be, an honor and an incredible experience. What I have learned over the past three year, and what this blog

"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Must Go

12 October 2009 at 22:01
Dear President Obama, This weekend, you promised an end to the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy that forbids gay members of the armed forces from revealing their sexual orientation. Please follow through on this promise immediately. I am a retired Navy Commander. I was still on active duty when the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” was

God's "word?" I think not/

12 October 2009 at 21:08
When I was a teenager (and a Southern Baptist) I remember asking a deacon and a teacher why the Bible was called the “holy” Bible. They laughed at me and said, “Because it is God’s word.” But they couldn’t tell me why it was God’s word. I was reminded of this story when a blog
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