Trump, The Golden Calf and Leadership Pitfalls
As the Republican convention draws near it’s clear that Trump is a force to be reckoned with. But what sort of leader is he? A bully, yes. An egomaniac, yes. An outsider, yes. One who seems to speak for a certain segment of American society, yes. But at the risk of...
DIY Membership Vows
Vows are pretty old school. Take marriage vows for instance. “Till death do us part” notwithstanding, these vows have a pretty short shelf life in 40-50% of first marriages and 60% of second marriages. That’s how many end in divorce each year. Church vows have an even...
4 Bold Moves Zumba Can Teach the Church
I’m a Zumba aficionado. I admit it. I love the rhythms, the music, and the fun of these classes. Zumba, in case you don’t know, is a fitness class that draws on elements of Latin dance moves such as salsa, merengue, and cumbia. It also involves a fair amount of of...
Mediocre Grace
Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s classic 1937 book, The Cost of Discipleship, describes cheap grace as the preaching of forgiveness without requiring repentance, baptism without church discipline and communion without confession. It's the sort of grace that allowed would-be...
Crowd-Sourced Worship: Perks and Perils
Agree or disagree: people have to be told how to connect to God or what to say to God, God speaks only to the few and the well-placed. If you disagreed with the above, then you are ready to experiment with crowd-sourced worship. I discovered crowd-sourced worship the...
Paving the Way for Female Clergy – A Testimony
As I stood in front of the congregation, ready to preach my first sermon, there was no doubt in my mind that this had been God’s idea, not mine. Four years earlier I had been a member of the he Orthodox Jewish community when Jesus appeared to me in a vision. He...