A Bow by Any Other Name - Reflections on Genesis 9:8-17

As we enter once again the season of Lent, we would do well to reflect on the relationship that God has to the world that God created. When we practice our prayer and meditation during this generally contemplative time in the church year, just what sort of God is it that we are contacting? 

Monday, February 12, 2024

Elijah Flies Away - Reflections on 2 Kings 2:1-12

The startling scene of Elijah’s ascension into the sky by means of a fiery chariot, drawn by equally fiery horses, is often paired with the transfiguration tale of Jesus. 

Monday, February 5, 2024

YHWH’s Wonders - Reflections on Isaiah 40:21-31

Truly, this text for today is one of the Bible’s greatest poems. Its language and cadence are unforgettable, its theological thrust unmatched, its structure a superlative example of ancient Israelite verse. 

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Preaching and Conflict Transformation

Conflict is a normal part of life. Our neighborhoods, congregations, and workplaces experience conflict. Conflict can be a generative part of sanctification for individuals and communities who are growing in faithfulness, but at times conflict can spiral into pain. But there is a path forward, this event will focus on how preachers can embrace tools, wisdom, and approaches from the field of conflict transformation to bring peace, new life, and hope to congregations and communities. 

Monday, January 29, 2024

A True Prophet - Reflections on Deuteronomy 18:15-20

Those who claim to speak for God may be believed for a moment, or even for a brief time, but over time their words and things may prove empty and hollow, given what finally comes of their words. 

Monday, January 22, 2024

The Joke’s on Us - Reflections on Jonah 3:1-5, 10

Jonah is the Bible’s best joke book. It is “Saturday Night Live,” “John Oliver,” and Jerry Seinfeld rolled into one. One simply cannot preach from this book with a straight face or without tongue squarely in cheek. 

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Samuel or God? - Reflections on 1 Samuel 3:1-10

Israel is in need of a new mediator, and the calling of Samuel is proof that such a mediator is at hand. The famous three-times divine call to then boy is couched in ancient storyteller language. 

Monday, January 8, 2024

Must Reads Classics – Saved from Silence: Finding Women's Voice in Preaching by Mary Donovan Turner

In this episode of Must Reads Classics, Dr. O. Wesley Allen, Jr. interviews Dr. Mary Donovan Turner - Carl Patton Professor of Preaching and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Pacific School of Religion, and Dr. Mary Lin Hudson - Professor Emeritus of Homiletics and Liturgics at Memphis Theological Seminary, about their book “Saved from Silence: Finding Women's Voice in Preaching.”

Thursday, January 4, 2024

A Very Large Vision Indeed! - Reflections on Isaiah 60:1-6

In Is.60 there are multiple references to “light” out of darkness: “Arise, shine, for your light has come,” he begins and continues by describing earth and its people covered with “thick darkness,” but enlightened by “the Lord,” and the “Lord’s glory.” And this great light will be a beacon for the nations, represented by their kings who will “come to the brightness of your dawn.” 

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

With Hands Full of Blood! - Reflections on 2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16

After three weeks with Isaiah, who helped us get clearer about what we can expect on Christmas, the sort of God who will appear and how, we now turn in a rather odd direction, toward a passage from the long and complex tale of Saul, Samuel, and David, found in 1 and 2 Samuel and the first two chapters of 1 Kings. 

Monday, December 18, 2023