Right now I’m on sabbatical, which means—plot twist—writing has stopped feeling like a chore and started feeling like recess. I’m wandering into whimsical territory, writing about things I normally wouldn’t dare put on paper (or at least not without snacks). Each Sunday in the Easter season, I’m playing with the RCL gospel texts in fun, … Continue reading A Drum Circle, The Jetsons, and The Good Shepherd
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Scooby Doo on the Emmaus Road
One of my favorite cartoons growing up was Scooby-Doo—a group of friends, a mystery to solve, and the strangest villains you could imagine. I often find myself comparing the stories of Jesus to an episode of Scooby-Doo. Take Gerasene Demoniac—it’s practically a perfect setup for Scooby and the gang. And the story of Jesus on the road … Continue reading Scooby Doo on the Emmaus Road
Holy Humor
I had a beautiful dream: I would blog every single day during this sabbatical. Daily reflections! Insight! Discipline! That dream lived a strong, vibrant life…for exactly one week. Turns out, blogging every day is hard—especially when you’re sick, packing bags, or zigzagging across every corner of the USA like a confused contestant on The Amazing Race. … Continue reading Holy Humor
Day 5: Date Night
Date Night is what happens when two tired parents attempt romance and accidentally trigger a crime spree. Steve Carell and Tina Fey play a couple whose most daring activity used to be falling asleep during a movie until a stolen reservation lands them in a whirlwind of gangsters, car chases, and mistaken identity. It’s marriage therapy … Continue reading Day 5: Date Night
Day 3: Faith Formation
In the fall of 2025, my role transitioned from Pastor of Family Ministry—a position I have served in for many years—to Pastor of Faith Formation. As I prepare to return from sabbatical and step fully into this new role, it is important to begin with a clear framework and strategic direction. It's all feet in! … Continue reading Day 3: Faith Formation
Sabbatical Starts March 22
I was a weird kid—in the best way. Every Sunday after church, I’d rush home and play church with my stuffed animals. I directed an imaginary choir, wrote my own sermons about loving people (remember, this was the South in the 1970s), and served Holy Communion to the dog using bread and Kool-Aid. Reverent and … Continue reading Sabbatical Starts March 22
Post Christmas Sermon
I don't usually write my sermons down, but for I did for this Christmas Eve 2025. Mostly for myself, so I can remember my words. If you like to read sermons, may this one encourage you this Christmas season. Grace and peace to you from the Christ - child that brought love into the world … Continue reading Post Christmas Sermon
What Makes My Church Special to Kids
Today I wrote a letter to the families at Bethlehem Lutheran Church - Twin Cities, who attend the Minneapolis campus. While we can't meet the needs of every family, I think we do a good job on providing opportunities for kids in worship. Below is what I wrote: What Makes Bethlehem Special for Kids – … Continue reading What Makes My Church Special to Kids
VBS – The Generosity Project
If you are looking for a fun stewardship event to host this fall, check out the Generosity Project here. It is curriculum designed for congregations to talk about money, value, and faith intergenerationally. As a contributing writer to the Generosity Project, the CYF team at Bethlehem and I decided to create a Vacation Bible School … Continue reading VBS – The Generosity Project
Parenting is a Calling
Parenting is a calling. It's a fact. But I could also add parentheses in front of that statement because families come in all shapes and sizes. The parentheses can be (co)parenting, (grand)parenting, or (foster)parenting, and those are callings, too. So when I use the term "Parenting is a calling," please insert a parentheses as necessary. … Continue reading Parenting is a Calling