January 28, 2018

Just then there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit, and he cried out, “What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth?

As many of you know I participate in public forums held around this city that focus on topics like social housing, poverty and mental illness...

January 14, 2018

Some thirty years ago I accompanied a friend to her family’s home for a large gathering. There were multiple generations of kin in the room and most of the conversation focused on the community itself, changes happening, interesting characters doing interesting things, and local gossip...

January 7, 2018

The significance of (traditionally three) magi/astrologers from so far away recognizing Jesus as Lord so early in his life cannot be overstated. From what we know, chronologically, the shepherds were the first to “recognize” Jesus, then Simeon in the Temple at Jesus’ dedication...

December 31, 2017

Rev. Edward F. Markquart of Seattle, Washington has been the Minister at Grace Lutheran Church since l973. This congregation is one of the largest worshipping congregations on the West coast. The congregation is known for its many and varied ministries that run 24 hours a day and include a homeless shelter...

November 5, 2017

Over the summer and fall of 2017 I have been reading a series of books written by historian Margaret MacMillan. In particular I have been reading MacMillan’s texts on the First World War, the years leading up to this conflict, the war itself and the year spent coming to terms with the war’s fallout. In case you don’t remember...

October 22, 2017

A popular translation of our text for today reads like this:

You know what kind of people we were when we visited you. We were there for you! And you became just like we are. Just like the Lord is. After all, even in great turmoil, you accepted God's word with the joy only the Holy Spirit can give...

October 15, 2017

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter to the Philippians from prison. According to Jesus scholar and Bishop Tom Wright “Paul sat in prison in Ephesus with only a few friends and colleagues looking after him when suddenly a guest appeared bringing news from the church in Philippi...

October 8, 2017

When a challenge presents itself in your life how do you respond? I am a problem-solver, who likes to look at creative solutions to complex problems, I usually take a deep breath and start thinking about all the possible things I can do or say to bring about a better tomorrow. Do I pray about it? Yes I do. But the prayer is often when I walk...

October 1, 2017

It is human nature to tell stories! Why else would thousands and thousands of people crowd into an auditorium to hear the late Stuart MacLean share his Vinyl Café stories? Frankly any of us can hear such stories on the internet, watch them from the comfort of our own homes on Netflix or listen to a podcast on satellite radio in our car. There is something about the live human voice sharing a reflection...

September 24, 2017

One of the hardest parts of my work, one of the greatest privileges I am afforded, are the conversations I have with persons who are aware that their death immanent. Facing one’s own death with that kind of clarity can lead to some very powerful insights and revelations. If you watch movies or television you have likely heard some of these conversations...

September 17, 2017

How we live with disagreement in community is never an easy thing to navigate. If you are like me there is that tension between wanting to feel a sense of integrity, that the community you belong to shares your values and on the other hand the worry that you an extra get a dose of “self-righteous purity” imagining that everyone must think just like you...

September 10, 2017

Five years ago I was invited to participate on a national United Church committee that looked ahead to equipping churches for the 21st century. One model we looked at closely was the house church, specifically house churches across Canada where faith-filled people with interest in United Church theology and practice were actually living together under one roof...

September 3, 2017

We didn’t talk much about evil when I was growing up. Throughout my upbringing in the 1960’s and 1970’s there was enormous faith in progress, technology and education to eradicate all forms of ignorance. And the consensus view in that time was this; there is no such thing as evil (a mere superstition). Terrible atrocities, like genocides, were the fault of a lack of education, knowledge, and eventually could be removed from the face of the earth with the right strategy...