Earlier this week, a middle-aged couple asked me to pray for them. Specifically, they wanted a prayer for their marriage “to be a sacrament.” I could tell they were Catholic because in the Catholic Church, holy matrimony is considered a sacrament. In the...
Weekly Reflections
Spiritual reflections from the clergy
On the mind of the Rev. Adrian Dannhauser
“Boilers, Buildings, and Budgets” Every seminary needs to have a course with this title, although I’m not sure if any do. I certainly didn’t find any sort of educational offering like this at my seminary. Fortunately, my legal experience has served me well...
On the mind of the Rev. Dr. Nathaniel Jung-Chul Lee
“If you have peace in your heart, thousands of people find their healing around you.” —St. Seraphim of Sarov A minor miracle happened while I was on vacation the last two weeks—I read a novel. I suspect some of you may not understand why that’s a minor...
From your Deacon
Dear Congregation, Maybe I’ve been spending too much time around water this summer, or perhaps the heat is getting to me, but I keep thinking about the movement of water, how the waves are so continuous. When they’re huge, the surfers (yes, we have surfers...
On the mind of the Rev. Dr. Nathaniel Jung-Chul Lee
This is a big week. On Tuesday, the “Lambeth Conference” begins. The Episcopal Church—the national church to which we belong—is part of a global church called the “Anglican Communion.” We’re called the Anglican Communion because we are made up of the...
