Bewilderment and Fear
The evangelist Mark ends his Easter story with bewilderment and fear, because that it is the vantage point from which Easter can be seen.
The evangelist Mark ends his Easter story with bewilderment and fear, because that it is the vantage point from which Easter can be seen.
A human person is more important than any other value regardless how grand and impressive it might be.
We believe so that we can unite ourselves to the One who has the power to rebuke evil and to drive the demon out.
We should not confuse our Christmas celebration with the relationship that to which it points.
As we give thanks for the blessings of our family, we must remember our connection to every family.
Judgement will be rendered not because of how much we do or do not do, but because of who we do it for.
If we keep our relationship with God active throughout our lives, we will be prepared for whatever comes.
There are many people with whom we disagree. Jesus asks us to treat them with respect.