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WLSU – The Profits of Outrage
When I was growing up, Howard Stern was on the radio. I know he’s still around, now on satellite and all that, but I’m talking about the radio. I’m 46 now

WLSU – Sorrow and Hope and Chicken Jockey
There’s really no laughter like funeral laughter. It is somehow utterly unexpected and entirely appropriate every time. In the midst of deep sorrow, a joke escapes,

WLSU – To Be a Blessing
Let’s talk about the beginning of blessing. Well, maybe there is no such thing as the beginning of blessing, because blessing comes from God and

WLSU – Abusive God
I want to do a little thought experiment with you. I want you to imagine you are sitting with your best friend and they start

WLSU – Political Violence – Part 1
Jesus was a victim of political violence. But the real political violence against Jesus began before he was ever beaten, whipped, or killed. It began

WLSU – For Charlie Kirk
Let us pray: Into your hands, O merciful Savior, we commend your servant Charlie. Acknowledge, we humbly beseech you, a sheep of your own fold, a

WLSU – No Exceptions
One thing Jesus couldn’t stand was exceptionalism. Time and time again throughout his ministry, you would see him telling the people around him that they

Hyde Church Park Collective
Hyde Park Church Collective For decades, the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, Knox Presbyterian Church, and Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church have been just

WLSU – You’re Not Special
One funny thing about going on a pilgrimage is realizing how special you aren’t. Last summer when I went on my pilgrimage to Cinque Terre

WLSU – Two Guys Without a Car
One summer I went on a road trip with my in-laws and it was way more fun than it sounds. It really was. My wife

WLSU – No More Christians
I’m not interested in making more Christians. Maybe that seems surprising to you. It was certainly surprising to me when I realized it. I grew

WLSU – Go and Do Likewise
I said last week that I hated the title “Good Samaritan”. It’s a week later and I still hate it. Last week, I mentioned hating