May 22, 2022 —
I want to share with you a prayer that my nephew, Sam, who lives in Costa Rica, shared with me: Lord, in the silence of this day that is born I come to you to ask for your wisdom and strength Today I want to see the world with eyes full of love Make me... Read More
May 20, 2022 —
I’m not sure I ever thought I would say this, but two cheers for the abortion debate. How so? Aren’t we desperately fatigued by our polarized positions? Not to mention the one-ups-you-ship of Republican controlled states trying to outdo one another with the extremity of their anti-abortion legislation . . . I’m thinking of Oklahoma... Read More
May 18, 2022 —
For those of you following our “Help My Unbelief” webinar and study of Fleming Rutledge’s book, this blog is a two-fer. That is, it includes links to the video tapes of our last two sessions. Here’s the most recent, from Monday May 16, in which we covered two sermons on the topic of inclusiveness. Fleming’s... Read More
May 16, 2022 —
Once again, the news is all about mass shootings. In Buffalo, New York at a grocery store, in Southern California at a Taiwanese Presbyterian Church. Just awful. I grieve for the families and loved ones of those killed and injured. I grieve for us all. And . . . it strikes me that something has... Read More
May 14, 2022 —
I happened to hear an interview the other day with Julian Fellowes, who is the writer/ creator behind “Downton Abbey.” That much-loved show is apparently coming back for another go-round. Fellowes was interviewed by one of his fans, Mary Louise Kelly, on “All Things Considered.” In the course of the interview Fellowes said a couple... Read More
May 13, 2022 —
It has been a cold spring in Seattle. Made a little colder by the significant number of friends who are struggling with major illnesses or sudden changes in their own health or that of a loved one. It’s hard. And sobering. Things can change very quickly. I remember my Dad, probably about the age I... Read More
May 11, 2022 —
Two articles appeared this week on the growing rift in the Evangelical Christian world. One, describing a “Seismic Shift” in the Evangelical Christianity appeared in the New York Times. The second, “How Politics Poisoned the Evangelical Church” is in the Atlantic. The rift among evangelicals mirrors the same phenomenon in the Republican Party where there... Read More
May 10, 2022 —
One of the great saints of Plymouth Church in Seattle, Janet Steputis Perry, died recently, at age 97. Janet was on the Search Committee that called me to be Plymouth’s senior minister in 1989. At the time the congregation was deeply divided over the issue of divestment of the church’s endowment fund from companies that... Read More
May 9, 2022 —
I’m still playing catch-up on the current webinar based on Help My Unbelief by Fleming Rutledge. Here’s the link for the tape to the second session, which took place on May 2. By the way, I’m not on this tape as I missed the session because I was traveling. This 2nd session focused on the first three... Read More
May 8, 2022 —
I’m behind in providing the audio/ video tapes and my session summaries of our current webinar, “Help My Unbelief,” based on Fleming Rutledge’s book of that title. Here’s the link to the first of those sessions in which we discussed the introductory chapter, and then three sermons under the rubric, “On the Nature of God.”... Read More
Nothing has motivated Fleming Rutledge in her preaching more than addressing people’s struggles with doubt. Help My Unbelief speaks directly to the “faithful doubters” and the “unbelieving believers” of the church who wrestle with questions and uncertainties about Christian faith.
What if I’m not very religious?
Why isn’t it enough just to be good and loving?
How can I respond to an abstraction like the Trinity?
Isn’t Christianity outmoded?
Can we still believe in the Resurrection today?
Renowned preacher, author, and Episcopal priest, Fleming Rutledge approaches these questions with a combination of pastoral warmth and theological fearlessness, aligning herself with those seeking answers and pointing readers toward the One who creates and sustains faith.
Join Jason Micheli, Tony Robinson, Joshua Monkeyheisen, Teer Hardy, and Tommie Marshall as we discuss Fleming’s book for “the faithful doubter.”