Today is Thanksgiving, continued again.

As a Christian, one now belonging to a reformed denomination, public confession is new to me.  I didn’t grow up with people speaking together, in unison, about the wrongs they’ve committed, or the sins they’re connected to.  I heard a lot about what Jewish people did to Jesus leading up to his crucifixion and at … Continue reading Today is Thanksgiving, continued again.

Today is Thanksgiving

Today is Thanksgiving.  With time and increased exposure, I become more aware of how problematic this holiday truly is.  I also recognize that for many people, this is a day that embodies their faith.  It’s something I’ve come to understand about Christianity: what many Christians believe is right and good often hurts others and comes … Continue reading Today is Thanksgiving

It’s not really ok for you to expect people to spread Christmas cheer just because you don’t want to be uncomfortable.

Thanksgiving is next week.  As I’ve shared before, the holidays are hard for me.  For all kinds of reasons, November and December are difficult months for some.  We’ve had some unexpected expenses recently and they’ve reminded me again of what needs to be heard and better understood: access to money and resources is often what … Continue reading It’s not really ok for you to expect people to spread Christmas cheer just because you don’t want to be uncomfortable.

Wheaton’s Law and Hangry Christians

Hebrews 10:24 And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. If you have ever been a restaurant server on a Sunday, you’ll recognize the irony of this verse.  Christians have the notorious reputation of being some of the worst customers.  The reputation is so egregious that a … Continue reading Wheaton’s Law and Hangry Christians