Posts by pwsadmin
What Good is Shame? Part 2
I am always truly honored when people read what I write – you have lots of things you can do with the 3-4 minutes it takes to consider my daily…
Read MoreWhat Good is Shame?
I used to joke with my non-Protestant friends that Jews have shame, Catholics have guilt, and Protestants have regret – when we are caught. I think the truth is that…
Read MoreRenewal
When I was in Seminary, I came across John Wesley’s Covenant Service, meant to be used on New Year’s Eve. The service actually started with Richard Alleine, a Puritan who…
Read MoreMerry Christmas!
In my wanderings recently, I have had a lot of people say, “Merry Christmas!” I have responded, “To you also.” Someone yesterday said, “Merry Festivus!” To which I replied, “To…
Read MoreWhat’s Your Holy-Day Story?
What is your Holy-Day story? I am always jealous about – and also happy for – the stories I hear from friends and family who have so many beautiful memories…
Read MoreTearing Each Other Down
I was born in New York City and grew up about 35 miles northwest of it in a town just above the NJ/NY state line. We always thought we were…
Read MoreCherry Picking Scripture
Nobody lives 100% according to the Bible. Nobody. Jesus didn’t; in fact, He changed a number of laws because He understood that the Bible wasn’t perfect. If you don’t believe…
Read MoreWhen We Disagree
Back when I was in seminary, I made some really good friends, the kinds of people we all need in our lives. One day, one of them strongly disagreed with…
Read MoreFinding Your Joy
One of the great joys in my week is sitting down with a funny, interesting 2nd-grade boy almost every Monday morning at 9 to read together. I am on the…
Read MoreYou are Not Incomplete
This week I heard a rabbi speak about his attempts to establish an interfaith dialogue with a mega-church pastor in his community, and it didn’t go well. He spoke of…
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