forgiveness

  • Another Chance

    There’s a song by pastor and gospel music artist, Hezekiah Walker and The Love Fellowship Choir that has been on my mind the last few days as we come to the end of 2024. The song was released in 1995,… Continue reading

    Another Chance
  • Forgive as we have been Forgiven

    This is a sermon given at St David’s Uniting Church, Newtwon, Victoria, Australia, on the Second Sunday in Advent, 2024. Continue reading

    Forgive as we have been Forgiven
  • Beginning with Forgiveness

    Every Sunday, a clergy friend pronounces God’s forgiveness before the corporate confession. In the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer (p. 360), it specifies that we confess first, and then the priest or bishop pronounces forgiveness: “Almighty God have mercy on… Continue reading

    Beginning with Forgiveness
  • Jubilee

    It’s been over a year since I last shared something here at WIT Blog, but it hasn’t been for lack of trying. The last two years of weathering a mini-apocalypse/global pandemic has been world-shifting in so many ways, some that… Continue reading

    Jubilee
  • Fratelli Tutti and the Importance of the Histor(ical Theolog)ian

    Namely, at several points in the encyclical, Pope Francis discusses the importance of learning from our history. He discusses this in relation to learning from the pandemic in chapter one, but also earlier bemoans a lack of historical consciousness more… Continue reading

    Fratelli Tutti and the Importance of the Histor(ical Theolog)ian