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Hey Church, Stop Sad-Shaming Me

I recently heard a sermon about ‘how to avoid contentment’. It was part of an otherwise-enlightening series about ‘how to mess up’ in life. In it, the pastor, who I greatly respect, outlined eight ways…

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Why The Christian Right Is Wrong

Welcome to 2017 America, where the melting pot on which it was founded burns blood black and boils over with vitriol. When James Madison, a controversially devout Episcopalian, drafted the First Amendment in 1789, he,…

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The Color Of Fog

Disclaimer: Contains mature themes.   “You’re old enough to be my father.” Edward Cain slugged a whiskey shot and set the glass on a nightstand, and it wobbled like a top before it came to…

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These Barren Fields

These barren fields, wolf-grey coats of bark and dust, coarse lines bleeding trails, idle in stillness, parsed, perched, widows of breath, brittle as ash in wind sit slack-jawed, cold, hinterlands of impervious past. Fields once green with…

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Chains Beneath The Fray

Blackwater rinses marrow from bone, skeletons wash ashore: backbones, ribcages, rubber cartilage calcified with salt, jellied with flesh, imprinted on wet sand — carrion for prey encircling above. Wind gales siphon squalls to mist, shipwrecks…

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Do Not Grieve For American Christianity

Do you hear that? It’s a thunderclap of emotion, a seismic reverberation of anger and sadness that beats like a holy staff on sacred ground. It’s a Christian cattle call in divided lines, a warfront…

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There Is No Sledgehammer God

There is no sledgehammer God — every rational being knows that. We can appropriate certain things to the Divine; we can justify answered prayer. In some cases, we can even chalk acts up to miracles,…

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The Mercy Of Speckled Stars

Memories are like stars speckled across the night sky. Rarely linear in form, they’re merely loosely connected dots in the synapses of the brain. They appear and disappear. They reappear in different places, in different…

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Fractal

This is the point where trying to hold things together for everyone else makes me fall apart. Fractal. It’s not supposed to be like this. We were made in His loving image. We are creatures…

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