Forward Day By Day – July 30, 2020

From the Archives: April 4, 1968 The concern Jesus displayed for obvious and spectacular sinners weighed heavily against his claim to represent God. Some suspected that Jesus did not know enough about righteousness to be able to recognize si….(View this reading...

Forward Day By Day – July 29, 2020

On this day in 1974, eleven women became the first ordained to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church. Their ordinations helped move the church toward a fuller expression of ministry and reconciliation. How fitting for this event to happen on the feast of Mary and...

Forward Day By Day – July 28, 2020

Johann Bach’s profound connection to the passion narrative and his relentless pursuit of harmonious structure have cemented his place of honor among the saints of God. While his life’s work is well-remembered, his burial site is hotly debated. While no ….(View...

Forward Day By Day – July 27, 2020

This last section of Romans reads like the toast at a wedding being attended by a bunch of people who don’t know each other very well. Uncle Paul starts knitting up the story of this family, reminding them of who belongs to which parents, who married into the family,...

Forward Day By Day – July 26, 2020

Jesus spends a significant amount of time telling us parables about how things are, how they are going to be, and how we can do better. He’s always telling us what to look for, how things will feel, explaining to us what to do when people are hurting or afraid or need...

Forward Day By Day – July 25, 2020

James and John, the sons of Zebedee—called Boanerges by Jesus, meaning the sons of thunder—are among the first followers of Jesus. James is the first apostle to die, and John is known to us as the one Jesus loves. But do they really imagine they'll have the...

Forward Day By Day – July 24, 2020

Thomas á Kempis wrote The Imitation of Christ, a spiritual handbook, between 1418 and 1427. Reflective of his vocation as a priest living in a community of other priests, his devotional meditations placed a strong focus on cultivating an interior spiritual life, with...

Forward Day By Day – July 23, 2020

From the Archives: December 4, 1943We recently learned of a striking experience on the islands of the Inland Sea near Japan. A sailor approached a priest and asked him to call upon a friend in deep spiritual need. ….(View this reading and more resources for...

Forward Day By Day – July 22, 2020

Mary's inability to recognize Jesus doesn't surprise me. Flowing tears and swollen eyes and the overwhelming noise of grief make it hard for any of us to see clearly. She doesn’t see the awful thing she is expecting to see, the sight she has prepared herself...

Forward Day By Day – July 21, 2020

Maria Skobtsova lived a full life in her fifty-three years. Part of the cultural elite in Saint Petersburg, Russia, she was a poet, theology student, mayor, social activist, immigrant, resister of Nazis, and finally, a nun who would only submit to a religious rule if...

Forward Day By Day – July 20, 2020

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Amelia Jenks Bloomer, Sojourner Truth, and Harriet Ross Tubman: Each of these remarkable women exemplify love of neighbor. Elizabeth Cady Stanton called on the church to stop using scripture to justify the oppression of women....

Forward Day By Day – July 19, 2020

You are expecting what has been promised—and one day, you will be on your feet cheering and kissing all the babies and giving all the high fives; the fireworks and confetti and balloons and champagne will flutter and fizz. This is hope. Even if it looks...

Forward Day By Day – July 18, 2020

In today’s readings, the children of Israel are on the cusp of entering the Promised Land, the place they have been heading toward for forty long years. The psalms compare physical thirst and hunger to longing for God’s grace and mercy, leaning into God’s promises...

Forward Day By Day – July 17, 2020

Jesus teaches us that compassion begets compassion. I'm not sure what sparked a shift within me, but I clearly remember standing in a checkout line in Target and making a choice to be really kind to a very clearly distracted cashier. This prompted a...

Forward Day By Day – July 16, 2020

From the Archives: August 6, 1945“Inasmuch as ye did it…ye did it unto me.” Man judges the outside and can be deceived. God searches the heart. Man’s pardon can be bought and sometimes must be bought. God gave his son…..(View this reading and more resources for...