The Parable of the Tenants: A Deeper Reflection on Matthew 21:33-46 and Access Sunday in the United Church of Christ

The lectionary, a three-year cycle of biblical readings, often provides congregations with rich narratives from Scripture that provoke introspection and dialogue. This Sunday, we dive into the Gospel of Matthew, specifically Matthew 21:33–46, to explore the Parable of the Tenants. This is particularly poignant as we also commemorate Access Sunday […]

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From the 52 year old me to my younger self,

Dear Little One, Today, as I ink down these words, marks the fifty-second year of my life—a tapestry woven with joy, struggle, resilience, and love. I’m taking a moment to whisper through the corridors of time to reach out to you, my younger self. There’s much to share, dear heart. […]

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Navigating Queerness in Heteronormative America: The Art of Code Switching

In a world rich with diverse identities, the experience of being queer in a predominantly heteronormative society, like America, is a unique dance of resilience, camouflage, and authenticity. For many queer Americans, ‘code switching’ has become an essential survival tool in daily life. But what is code switching, and how […]

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Faithland: A Poem of Roots and Sprouts

In the garden known as Faithland wide,Old oaks stand tall, their arms open wide.Fresh saplings spring from the fertile ground,Each has a story, a journey profound. Old oaks boast of roots deep and grand,Guardians they claim, of this sacred land.Their leaves have felt autumn’s cooling breath,And endured through winter’s symbolic […]

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Faithland: A Tale of Old Oaks, Fresh Saplings, and the Prejudice that Shadows Growth

In the realm of spiritual growth, it’s not just the challenges from the outside world that can impede a believer’s journey. Sometimes, the greatest hurdles come from within the very community meant to be a sanctuary of support and love. Let’s examine the prejudice that new Christians experience within the […]

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Understanding Christian Privilege in the United States; one perspective on a difficult topic.

The term “privilege” has become a significant point of discussion in modern social discourse, especially when it comes to understanding systemic biases and power dynamics. While discussions on racial and gender privilege are widespread, religious privilege, particularly Christian privilege in the United States, remains underexplored. What is Christian Privilege? Christian […]

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Grace Beyond the Vineyard: A Spoken Word on Matthew 20:1-16

In a world pulsing, racing, always chasing time, We stand at the crossroads, counting every dime. Lined up, hands out, waiting for our share, Wondering if the scales of life are truly fair. But Matthew tells a tale, an ancient story retold, Of workers in a vineyard, a truth to […]

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Understanding Matthew 20:1-16: The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard

One of the four canonical gospels in the New Testament, the Gospel of Matthew, contains numerous parables and teachings that Jesus gave to convey spiritual truths. Among these, the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard (Matthew 20:1–16) stands out for its profound message on God’s grace and the nature […]

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