Topic: Wholeness

When I’m Wrong

Rev. T.J. FitzGerald, Guest Minister

Learning is essential to any life of faith. Sometimes we learn by simply adding new information. But other more painful ways of learning involve being wrong and learning what to do about it so that we can see the whole picture … read more.

In the Beginning…1619

A new employee—who was white—walked into the bakery where Jabari Jones worked. They introduced themselves. 

“Jabari? Are you American?” The new employee asked. 

 “Yeaaaaaaa.” (tentatively), Jones, who is African American, responded. 

“Well, it’s just that your name is [so] esoteric!” 

Jones writes: “I’ve been called lots of things because of my … read more.

Valentine and Other Saints

Show us how to love. 

We must learn how to love. 

Amen to that. 

Happy Valentine’s Day. 

This holiday calls us to express the love that we feel…and I am a “love preacher”…what better topic could there be? 

This holiday has theological resonance too. 

I remember when I was in elementary school…and … read more.

Our Broken Parts, Too

I don’t usually pay a whole lot of attention to Groundhog Day. Truth be told I have generally been kind of confused by the day—growing up I remember seeing images of the groundhog somewhere in Pennsylvania—a long way from where I was—and not being at … read more.