Co-missioners, Today I’m following a nudge from my co-editor, Robin Lütjohann, to recycle a piece I wrote ten years ago. It addresses two details in the Gospel for this coming Sunday, John 20:19-31. Both …
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Co-missioners, Today I’m following a nudge from my co-editor, Robin Lütjohann, to recycle a piece I wrote ten years ago. It addresses two details in the Gospel for this coming Sunday, John 20:19-31. Both …
Co-missioners, Here are some seasonal musings emerging from a rich conversation at the delightful Zoom-based text study group organized by David Kukelhan et al. I give full credit to the members of that group …
Co-missioners, I live these days in the northeast corner of Ohio, twenty miles south of Lake Erie and fifteen miles west of Pennsylvania. I started serving in 2024 as a …
Co-missioners, Here is another artifact from last January’s Crossings Conference, the manuscript of a sermon preached at our gathering by Pastor Jack Busche. Mindful of the conference’s theme of wrestling …
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