Sunday, Feb. 10, is the Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time (Year C). Mass readings: Isaiah 6:1-8; Psalm 138: 1-5, 7-8; 1 Corinthians 15:1-11; Luke 5:1-11. “They cried one to the other, ‘Holy, holy, holy is ...
Rise and Shine (Give God the Glory) is a lively and engaging children’s camp song that tells the biblical story of Noah’s Ark in a simple, repetitive, and rhythmic way. It encourages children to ...
One reason I enjoyed preaching the sermons in this series was the contrast between a “head” message and a “heart” message. The message on Scripture was a head message—didactic. We asked folks for ...
How God’s power is made perfect in weakness. The first time my daughter opened her eyes was inside an ambulance racing through downtown Chicago. As I held her tight, her blue eyes looked straight into ...
This volume completes an ambitious two-part study of monotheism in Western culture that began with One True God: Historical Consequences of Monotheism (Princeton University Press, 2001). As with the ...
Many Christians sing about God's glory without fully understanding its meaning. Singing worship songs should be a sincere act of devotion, not just a religious ritual. True worship involves aligning ...
One of the first women ordained as a priest by the Episcopal Church, Fleming Rutledge is a renowned preacher and teacher. Her many books include the best-selling The Crucifixion: Understanding the ...
“We express our renewed availability to be sent into the Lord’s vineyard, for the greater service of the Church and the greater glory of God.” —35th General Congregation of the Society of Jesus, ...
Fanny Jane Crosby was a famous hymn singer and writer in the 1800s. Even though she was blind, she used her voice to share her strong faith through music. She became known for singing powerful ...
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