narrative theology
we are already lit
I posted this back in 2007, while I was still serving a church in North Atlanta as designated pastor. The poem came to mind recently as I’ve been working on my first full length book, Getting Drawn In. Its striking how we learn and re-learn things. The allusions to Moses and Pentecost seem as important [...]
Keep Singing!
I know I’ve been MIA, here’s the latest and some of what is brewing in me… We’re preparing our house and family life for our second kid, due September 28. I’m cultivating the early years of Neighbors Abbey‘s work in SW Atlanta and the emerging church planting that is a part of it. Joshua Case [...]
Have a GOOD friday
My friend Josh Case asked me to post again. I just noticed that he was the reason for my last post (I need to post more often, huh). I want you to reflect with me on how Good Friday typically functions to form our faith, and to try a short exercise that might re-form that [...]





