November 29, 2023

Why the Descendants of Racist Segregationists Still Attempt to Oppress Voting Rights Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana are callously ignoring the rulings of U. S. Federal courts, including the Supreme Court, ordering them to create a legislative map that gives African American voters a greater chance of having a second majority representation district. repeating the sins of the era of segregation. They are spitting on the Voting Act and the Civil Rights Act as Florida has an ongoing trial. The Supreme... Read more

November 29, 2023

Evangelicals have managed to feint, dodge, even incorporate criticism as badges of honor. When they were labeled “The Deplorables,” they marketed the slur as a badge of honor and marketed t-shirts, mugs, and bumper stickers proudly declaring how sweet it was to be deplorable. Now, they face a judgement that comes with the fierceness of the four horses of the apocalypse. They face the judgment that always befalls idolaters from the Israelites frolicking before the golden calf, their ancestors placing... Read more

November 27, 2023

  When a member of Congress steps out of line, goes against the will of the party, the punishment for such action is known as “being primaried.” The current holder of a political office must face a member of his own party in the preliminary election known as the primary. This candidate is more aligned to the right wing of the party. The threat of “being primaried” looms large in Republican circles. For instance, Newt Gingrich has slammed the eight Republicans who... Read more

November 27, 2023

Is America A Righteous Nation? Matthew 25:31-46 A sermon by The Rev. Dr. Rodney Wallace Kennedy A biblical text at times feels as new as morning dew. Other times it feels so ancient that we can’t imagine it. Today’s gospel reading about judgment of sheep and goats feels really ancient. What are we to make of dividing the sheep from the goats? In our culture, say the word, “GOAT,” and a debate breaks out as to whether Michael Jordan or... Read more

November 20, 2023

“Gag orders” are so constantly in the news that they threaten to become the 2023 word of the year. Define gag order. What is going on with Donald Trump and gag orders? The best explanation I have found for what has happened is a strange expression from rhetorical and cultural critic, Kenneth Burke: “Today I am all gaspo, gulpo, gaggo.” In the 1950’s Burke, according to Debra Hawhee, in Moving Bodies, began to pursue intensely a critical mode drawing “upon... Read more

November 19, 2023

What a mess. Our nation is being torn apart by a Congress hellbent on having enemies, getting revenge, and doing nothing. Congress faces two wars (Ukraine and Gaza) and has a deadline for preventing the shutdown of the government, and that’s just two of the divisive issues. As a nation we are facing division we do not know how to heal. Even more troubling, we have politicians whose very existence depends upon not healing our alienation from one another. It’s... Read more

November 14, 2023

  The parable of the talents is about money. Since the church doesn’t really want anyone to know what people actually believe about money, we have spread the rumor that we shouldn’t talk about money. Well, I am not having any of it this morning. This parable is about money and we are going to talk about money. “Show me the money!” (Movie, “Jerry Mcquire”) Not talking about a subject is a trick that God’s people try to pull on... Read more

November 9, 2023

We Are the History We Choose to Believe History may be considered boring by some, but it’s a hot topic now that Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representative, is promoting the revisionist history of David Barton. History has always been contestable. There’s a saying that the winners write the history. There’s a truism that “he who has the gold writes the rules.” Deeper than that commonplace, Walter Brueggemann, reflecting on Hebrew scripture as history, argues there is established... Read more

November 9, 2023

North Dakota State Representative Brandon Prichard set off alarms among lovers of democracy when he declared that the Issue One Vote in Ohio should be ignored. Ohio voters enshrined into the state constitution the right to an abortion with 56.6% voting “yes.” Somehow, Rep. Prichard felt obligated to call the results in Ohio into question. He makes an extremely troubling observation: Conservatives are for direct democracy when they win; opposed to it when they lose. “Direct democracy should not exist.”... Read more

November 7, 2023

Has Pope Francis Opened a “Crack in the Door” for Gays? Googling the topic, Pope Francis Same-Sex Unions, serves up more than 125 articles. “Pope Francis opens possibility for blessing same-sex unions.” Forty-six articles put the word “open” in their headlines. The Hill and the other cheek highlight the possibility of an “open door. What will this action do to what has been a developing appreciation of Pope Francis among evangelicals. The evangelicals have developed a “Popecrush” with Pope Francis.... Read more


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