Tonight we reflect on a story from the second scroll of Samuel, when King David dances ecstatically in the street in a holy apron. He is heading up a procession of priests and soldiers and musicians, bringing the Ark of the Covenant into the city. It’s like Mardi Gras; but when his wife sees him, she is filled with scorn …
A reflection on 2 Samuel 6:1-5, 14-22 given to Sanctuary, 15 July 2018 (Year B Proper 10).
Romans | Practice resurrection
Genesis | Abram: Our ancestor-colonizer
Pentecost | And they were all together in one place
Acts | Just look around!
1,2 Peter | A humble, holy people
Acts | The four devotions
Luke | The road to all things new
Matthew | Walking with pride
Ezekiel | Dem dry colonial bones
John | Trans/forming
Matthew | So you’re God’s child. Now what?
Matthew | Kill them with kindness
Matthew | Self-regulation, the law and the prophets
Every place a God-story
Matthew | Blessed discipleship
Matthew | Like a scandal
Matthew | Like, are you serious?
Matthew | Like an arsonist
Matthew | Like a thief
Luke | Paradise, parties, and the vastness of God’s love
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