Aug 23, 2020 |
Two Kinds of Remembering
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Two Kinds of Remembering
"And when Peter says. 'You are the Messiah, the son of the living God', he is remembering the promise of God, the rock from which he was hewn and the quarry from which he was dug. He is remembering Abraham and Sarah. He is remembering the promise that God has made. But he is not just saying you're the person who reminds us of those things. He is saying you are the living embodiment of our deliverance. You are the one who will draw us all into a place of deeper love and understanding of God, that you will reconcile us to the one who made us, and you will indeed reconcile us to each other. This is the promise of God's Messiah. and so there are two kinds of remembering even here. The memory of what God may have meant or could have been or what was once. But also the deeper sense of remembering, which is the living today and acting into the reality of what we know to be true about God."
Aug 16, 2020 |
Disappointing Jesus
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Disappointing Jesus
"There's something we have the capacity to overlook in this story because of the disappointing nature of our interaction with Jesus today. It's the amount of transformation that occurs in this reading. It's the magnificent, powerful amount of change for good, for love, for healing that is happening. The movement towards justice and reconciliation that is occurring all throughout the reading we hear today. We're so attentive to disappointment that we're not acknowledging the powerful transformation that is present."
Aug 03, 2020 |
Broken Little Pieces
| The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane![The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/melanie-slane_755_small.jpg)
Broken Little Pieces
"From today's gospel lesson we learn that when we believe we
have something to offer we find that there is more than enough for everyone. Not
only enough but twelve leftover baskets full of all the little broken pieces. Broken
little pieces like us, gathered together, and taken to feed the next place of
hunger. "
Jul 26, 2020 |
The One Thing
| The Rev. Joyce Keeshin![The Rev. Joyce Keeshin](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/joyce-keeshin_250_small.jpg)
The One Thing
"What is the one thing? That's a question that can challenge us at many times in our lives. Sometimes even daily in our lives. What is the one thing most important? The thing that we are called to do. The thing that gives our life meaning. What is the one thing you're willing to live and die for?"
Jul 19, 2020 |
Side by Side
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Side by Side
"'No, you'll tear up some of the wheat, too.’ Which either means that God’s helpers are a little overzealous and are going to screw it up. Or, more likely, that there are times when the wheat and the weeds are indistinguishable. That they grow up side by side. That in our life, while we are waiting for this time of perfect justice and while we are even seeking to work for this time of perfect justice, are lived experience is one where the good and the evil are side by side. And not only that, but where we don’t actually always know which is which."
Jul 05, 2020 |
Truly Biblical Times
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Truly Biblical Times
"As I think about the kinds of times in which we live I keep holding on to this quote from Oscar Wilde’s De Prefundis “I see also that to Christ imagination was simply a form of love and that to him love was Lord in the fullest meaning of the phrase. “ This idea that part of living the lives of love for which we are called is using our imaginations. Is looking at the world imaginatively."
Jun 21, 2020 |
A Story to Break Your Heart
| The Rev. Mitchell Bojarski![The Rev. Mitchell Bojarski](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/mitch_359_small.jpg)
A Story to Break Your Heart
"Our country has, through its whole history, chosen some people to value less than a sparrow. And so, our gospel for today has not been true for them. While they are valued by God more than the sparrows, our country has not valued them more than the sparrows. And so huge numbers of people in our country and around the world have taken their anger and their frustration and their mourning to the streets, because their hearts have broken. For many of them, their hearts have broken again. And so, their mourning and their anger has poured out into the streets. They are telling us what it’s like to be valued less than the animals.
We have a lot of work to do. We have a lot of work to do as Christians, as Americans, to make sure that this gospel for today is true for all people. That everyone, when asked, “Aren’t you worth more than many sparrows?”, can know that the answer is unequivocally, “yes”."
Jun 14, 2020 |
Difficult Freedom
| The Rt. Rev. Thomas Breidenthal![The Rt. Rev. Thomas Breidenthal](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/breidenthal---southern-ohio_849_small.jpg)
Difficult Freedom
"To obey God is to find true freedom. [Emmanuel] Lévinas calls this “difficult freedom”, in as much as it is freedom from having to have our own way. Even as we are thus freed to be who God created us to be. Individuals subordinated to and formed for the disciplines of mercy and justice. Can we make this difficult freedom our own? Surely we must try to do so. {…} What does difficult freedom mean for us?"
Jun 08, 2020 |
No Space to Breathe
| The Rev. Joyce Keeshin![The Rev. Joyce Keeshin](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/joyce-keeshin_250_small.jpg)
No Space to Breathe
"'I can't breathe' is surely uttered futilely in our overcrowded prisons, where African Americans make up such an overwhelming share of the population. How can we have any semblance of justice when a large percentage of our population is treated unjustly? Has no space to breathe, within or outside of prison walls. No space to build a future. No space to hope for what is good. Our prison tragedy has deepened immeasurably with the arrival of COVID-19. Now what was lack of breath due to overcrowding and oppression is literally living in a soup of respiratory virus that takes breath away, takes life away."
May 31, 2020 |
The Breath of God
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
The Breath of God
God shows up in Jesus Christ and offers the people the deliverance they seek: the transformative life, the reconciliation of the world, drawn into God’s heart, a life centered on love, conquering death, built for eternity; but it requires them to look at themselves honestly, to change aspects of the way they choose to live, and to partner with God in a transformed way of being in the world. And that transformation of the status quo is too terrifying for the powers that be that surround Jesus. He is killed. He is killed according to the rules of their country. His breath is taken away.
May 25, 2020 |
In The Meantime
| The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane![The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/melanie-slane_755_small.jpg)
In The Meantime
Ascension reminds us that there are times in our lives when Jesus is just beyond our reach. When we are left waiting expectantly for what’s going to happen next. The time between Ascension and Pentecost, the time between when Jesus left us and the Holy Spirit came to us, is not just ten days on our liturgical calendar. But rather a microcosm of our daily lives. This in-between time is our daily in the meantime.
May 17, 2020 |
Christians Like That
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Christians Like That
"Imagine a world where when people wanted to be heard and seen for who they were; be understood; they’d go to a Christian because Christians had reputations for listening and seeking commonality and understanding. Why not, Christians? Why can we not take a page out of Paul’s book here and seek to understand and care for others? To meet them where they are, not by way of condescending or pretending that everything’s the same. Not by way of minimizing differences, either. Or living in some sort of relativistic world where nothing is good or bad. None of that stuff, Paul doesn’t do that. But by in the midst of our difference, seeking to talk about that difference from a place of what we do share. And what we care about and desire. What we yearn for and need. What if we were Christians like that?"
May 10, 2020 |
Except Through Me
| The Rt. Rev. Thomas Breidenthal![The Rt. Rev. Thomas Breidenthal](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/breidenthal---southern-ohio_849_small.jpg)
Except Through Me
"Jesus is saying, I am the Way and the Truth and the Life, focus your hearts and your minds on my teaching, on my integrity, on my power, and on my risen-ness. If you stick with me, you will be alright.
If no one can come to the Father except through Jesus, it means that he is person who can bring everybody to the Father. And if Jesus is the Word of the Father, then he is the expression of the Father’s eternal desire that everyone should come to him."
If no one can come to the Father except through Jesus, it means that he is person who can bring everybody to the Father. And if Jesus is the Word of the Father, then he is the expression of the Father’s eternal desire that everyone should come to him."
May 03, 2020 |
God Loves Us And Is Expectant
| The Rev. Gary Lubin![The Rev. Gary Lubin](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/dsc08258-edit-edit_242_small.jpg)
God Loves Us And Is Expectant
"In a nutshell, great grace was upon them all. There was not a needy person among them. Jesus summed it up with his command, you shall love your neighbor as yourself. And it was not a request. God loves us and is expectant.
On a positive note our church is doing its darnedest walking The Way of Love to become Beloved Community. To love our neighbors so that there is not one needy person among us. One of the practices of The Way of Love is Go: to live like Jesus, crossing boundaries. This means moving outside our circles of comfort. Going to other places, places we are not familiar with; geographically, culturally, economically, spiritually. But how can we do these things at this time of lock-down and self-imposed isolation?"
On a positive note our church is doing its darnedest walking The Way of Love to become Beloved Community. To love our neighbors so that there is not one needy person among us. One of the practices of The Way of Love is Go: to live like Jesus, crossing boundaries. This means moving outside our circles of comfort. Going to other places, places we are not familiar with; geographically, culturally, economically, spiritually. But how can we do these things at this time of lock-down and self-imposed isolation?"
Apr 26, 2020 |
How Is Your Heart?
| The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane![The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/melanie-slane_755_small.jpg)
How Is Your Heart?
"You see that’s what Jesus does for people, he takes their cold, sad, confused, scared, troubled hearts and sets them on fire. I know that many of you have felt this fire inside. I have seen it. And I also know that times like these can make us question the state of our hearts, especially as they are breaking. Breaking for those who are sick or alone, and for the many who have died. Troubled by so many unanswered questions."
Apr 19, 2020 |
Can God Save Us?
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul![The Rev. Philip DeVaul](https://www.redeemer-cincy.org/uploads/images/philip-devaul_215_small.jpg)
Can God Save Us?
"If our goal is to come out of this thing as better people than when we went in, then I think we are missing the reality of how God is present in our lives right now. [...] We ask this question, 'God, will you save us?' This is the right question for our time. 'God, will you make me a better person during this?' is not the question. 'God, will you save us?' and not just one of us, and not just some of us. Will you save us, our people? Will you redeem us? Will you make things right?"