While it might give information, the sermon is not about giving information. It’s meant to be more like an encounter. The sermon drawn from the text can become a sacramental vessel by which the Christ revealed in scripture becomes manifest among us.
Aug 21, 2025•11 min•Ep. 31
No matter how threatening the times, worship always centers us in a framework of hope.
Aug 14, 2025•11 min•Ep. 30
When the apostle Paul met with the leaders of the Jerusalem church and received their blessing and acknowledgement of his calling to minister to the Gentiles, Paul recalled that, “They asked only one thing, that we remember the poor, which was actually what I was eager to do” (Gal 2:10).
Aug 07, 2025•12 min•Ep. 29
Those responsible for planning and leading worship need to know a little more than that!
Jul 24, 2025•12 min•Ep. 28
Recognized or not, ritual is basic to human life, not something primitive to be left behind as we learn to live more and more in our reasoning heads.
Jul 17, 2025•11 min•Ep. 27
Sometimes it feels embarrassing even to say the word “God” seriously in certain circles.
Jul 04, 2025•11 min•Ep. 26
To prioritize trying to save our institutional life at any cost is a worthless endeavor if it leads us to be embarrassed by the very faith that God called the church into being to preserve and advance.
Jun 26, 2025•11 min•Ep. 25
Archbishop William Temple said that, “If you have a false idea of God, the more religious you are, the worse it is for you—it were better for you to be an atheist.” We’re living in times when, given all the options in play, it might be that to be an atheist may be the better choice.
Jun 19, 2025•11 min•Ep. 24
Maybe the church can rejuvenate its mission in the world by majoring for a while in careful listening. It may be that what the world needs most is a people dedicated to hearing.
Jun 12, 2025•11 min•Ep. 23
Jesus’ confrontation with demonic powers has been validated, his struggle vindicated. The written story of Jesus’ ascension makes use of naive images that serve a purpose so long as we don’t get hung up on aerodynamic details.
Jun 05, 2025•11 min•Ep. 22
For people of faith, the foundation lies in our perception of who God is.
May 29, 2025•11 min•Ep. 21
The Muslims have my sympathy. Those who find themselves hung up on the arithmetic of one and three have my sympathy. The atheists have my sympathy. But the God who is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit lays claim to something else: my heart, and soul, and mind.
May 22, 2025•11 min•Ep. 20
The church is nothing less than a priestly community whose purpose is to represent, as best as it can, something of God’s deep interest in the welfare of the whole human family.
May 15, 2025•11 min•Ep. 19
I’d like to think that Thomas is using doubt as a tool with which to dig deeper. Doubt plays a role for people who work in any serious discipline. It can serve to test what we think we know.
May 08, 2025•11 min•Ep. 18
Anyone who preaches, or listens to sermons, has discovered that the text for last Sunday’s sermon and the one for this Sunday’s sermon may seem to point in opposite directions. Last Sunday’s text: grace. This Sunday’s: Judgment. Human beings tend to be uncomfortable with ambiguity. . . .
May 01, 2025•11 min•Ep. 17
The authoritative voice one may learn to discern in Scripture is often drowned out by the sheer abundance and volume of other voices. But it hasn’t gone silent. Jesus’ voice always does the same thing: clears some things up; unsettles others. If you pay attention, Jesus’ voice, interpreting Scripture, wakes you up.
Apr 25, 2025•11 min•Ep. 16
God, viewed cross-wise, reveals God’s self not as relating to the world in dominating power, but rather as a God become present to the world in weakness, in vulnerability, in sharing the all-too-familiar status of victim.
Apr 17, 2025•11 min•Ep. 15
Praying the Great Thanksgiving at Communion led me, over time, to reflect more deeply about eschatology, about which seminarians learn a little and then try to forget lest they be mistaken for fanatics!
Apr 10, 2025•11 min•Ep. 14
“In scripture’s images of a heavenly banquet, we are led to a big-picture redemption, a cosmic resurrection, a transfiguration of heaven and earth, where God’s expansive generosity will be realized in the reign of Christ, whose embrace reaches to me and mine, but not only to me and mine!”
Apr 03, 2025•11 min•Ep. 13
Adam and Eve did what’s so easy to do: They followed their impulses, naively abandoned their trust as though trust were just a trick meant to deceive them. So, they reached out for that one off-limits thing that would prove to be, sooner or later, a terrible blend of heaven and hell.
Mar 27, 2025•11 min•Ep. 12
“It does not take much exposure to religious extremism to find oneself sufficiently repelled as to want to distance ourselves, to shake the dust off our feet, to stalk off and leave it all to those Christians who seem to have kidnapped the God we thought we knew.”
Mar 20, 2025•12 min•Ep. 11
“I have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now,” says Jesus. The Holy Spirit speaks to the church; and we find ourselves rejecting some ideas that seemed like sure-enough certainties for centuries. The divine right of kings, trashed. Slavery, discarded; race-based privilege no longer credible. Male domination, rejected. Caste systems, overruled. Disdain for those who don’t fit prevailing patterns of masculinity or femininity, getting over it.
Mar 13, 2025•11 min•Ep. 10
“I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate...I can will what is right, but I cannot do it. For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want is what I do.” (Rom 7:15b, 19)
Mar 06, 2025•11 min•Ep. 9
“Growing up is, very often at least, a series of disenchantments.” As childhood gives way to adolescence, and adolescence to young adulthood, we’ve got to figure out what to do with that early naiveté.
Feb 27, 2025•10 min•Ep. 8
It’s easy to critique other tribes, other nations; but the prophets did what wasn’t expected and isn’t easy.
Feb 20, 2025•11 min•Ep. 7
He told me that it made no sense for me to be preaching about the resurrection to this young, well-educated congregation.
Feb 13, 2025•11 min•Ep. 6
It was almost as though I had begun to hear a divine voice speaking to me in, under, and between the written words.
Feb 06, 2025•11 min•Ep. 5
Austin Farrer argued that “while theologians of the late Middle Ages primarily looked in the scriptures for propositions and modern theologians have looked there to sort out what is historical, we should be looking for images.”
Jan 30, 2025•12 min•Ep. 4
One of the persistent questions about the New Testament is what to make of the stories that describe Jesus doing things that require the reader to suspend disbelief.
Jan 22, 2025•11 min•Ep. 3
Sitting in that space between scripture and the tumble of the world, it seems the most rewarding sermons tend to be on the most difficult texts. Perhaps they are most often the most rewarding because they require the deepest dives into the text, the most artful wrestling of how to perceive and understand these things, both in themselves and in how they might touch the lives of people in contemporary society. In this episode, Byars posits that the intellectual and spiritual "lift" required make t...
Jan 16, 2025•9 min•Ep. 2