Indigenous Peoples’ Day: The Importance of Healing and Gratitude

Indigenous Peoples’ Day: The Importance of Healing and Gratitude

And Re-introducing Two Timely BCM Publications18th Sunday after Pentecost This Sunday’s RCL gospel reading (Lk 17:11-19) is a straightforward object lesson about gratitude for gifts of healing. It is an important reminder for those of us trying to face and heal deep wounds past and present, not least in this fraught historical moment. As we…

About that Sycamore Tree

About that Sycamore Tree

17th Sunday after Pentecost (10/5/25): Lk 17:5-10 This week’s blog will be brief, as the next two Sundays call on texts in Lk 17 which I don’t really exposit in HARP. However, the RCL gospel for this week has a key connection to Luke’s narrative of Sabbath Economics. The famous “mustard seed faith” saying promises…

TL;DR: The Heart of Sabbath Economics

TL;DR: The Heart of Sabbath Economics

16th Sunday after Pentecost (9/28/25): (Lk 16:19-31) Ten years ago, our Communications Coordinator Chris Wight taught me the acronym “TL;DR”—“too long; didn’t read.” As a writer who tends toward (and is admittedly constrained by) longer-form reflection, I’ve always found that a bit snarky. But I also understand that in a world inundated by all manner…

Discipleship of Defection Under Climate Catastrophe

Discipleship of Defection Under Climate Catastrophe

15th Sunday after Pentecost (9/21/25): (Lk 16:1-14) First things first. Bill Johnson, Baptist servant leader, friend, and loving spouse of our board member Carter Echols (right), passed away on Sept 13. His short time of hospice brought a gracious end to their brave decade-long struggle with Bill’s cancer. Please hold their family in God’s Light…

Seeking the Lost

Seeking the Lost

In the wake of the challenging teachings of chapter 14, Luke’s story resets, with Jesus’s audience increasingly polarized between “tax collectors and sinners coming near to listen” and “Pharisees and scribes grumbling”

Hungry for Justice: Jesus Disrupts a Chamber of Commerce Banquet, Part II

Hungry for Justice: Jesus Disrupts a Chamber of Commerce Banquet, Part II

The tension introduced in the first three parts of this exploration are “resolved” in the fourth, which I examine here, looking at Luke’s repeated key phrases: “those who were invited” and “the poor, disabled and blind”, which represent the “flipped script” of the parable.