The Journal

My Refuge and My Fortress He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High    will abide in the shadow of the Almighty.I Read more
by Thom Ernst While I have long  believed in the Christian and Jewish mantra: “G-D is in control”, at times Read more
by Blake Kilgore I was agitated again. The recycling bin was filled with crafts from our boys’ most recent summer Read more
By Colette Tennant Students get rangy before a three-day weekend, and someone just burned popcorn in the lounge next door, Read more
By Joseph Johnson Maybe it was Milton or Caedmon who first claimed the Tree of Knowledge held apples, which says Read more
By Karen Lynn Woo As a pastor, I get to regularly hear the testimonies of various individuals . . . Read more
By Lucas Krueger Was I meant to be a priest? Not the celibate ones, the ones who can’t marry; I Read more
By Rich Hadley I am my childhood pastor preaching in the old time way anointing my stubborn and defiant congregation Read more
By Penny Milam             Dulcie sat in her grandparents’ driveway, her head pressed against the steering wheel. Two days after Read more
By Kimberly Vargas Broken white crackers Lay my sweater on a wooden pew upholstery circa-1950 if the AC gets too Read more
By Sunaya Pal Routines and rituals are a part of our lives. Sometimes we follow them without any questions. Questioning them Read more
November 1, 2019                                    Read more
by Kristina Heflin Father, where is the lamb? The servants say you always bring a lamb bleating and crying spotless Read more
A play by Sylvia Melvin SETTING: 780 B.C. in a small Jewish home AT RISE:   Levi hears a knock at Read more