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When Jesus talked about the Temple being destroyed, was he talking about the building — or the corrupt ideologies that undergird our vaunted institutions?
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Surveying the nation after an election where emotions ran high and feelings are raw, Dean Randy Hollerith has a reminder: There is no us or them; there is only us.
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If you woke up this morning and aren't quite sure what to make of the seismic election results, Dean Randy Hollerith has some pastoral advice.
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We've been celebrating the saints among us and those who came before, and Provost Jan Cope paid tribute to the secular saints ahead of Election Day.
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Dean Randy Hollerith asks what we're asking from Jesus: Power, or healing?
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James and John thought the most important place was sitting next to Jesus. Not so much, he tells them.
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We've all heard John 3:16. What if, Vicar Dana Corsello asked, "for God so loved the world" meant not just people, but the earth they live on?
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Former Cathedral Dean Nathan Baxter returned to celebrate the Cathedral's 117th birthday, and challenged his audience to really think about what love means and looks like.
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It's a romanticized and sentimental piece of the Gospels, but what was Jesus really talking about when he told his disciples to welcome the children?
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If your God looks too much like your political party, Dean Randy Hollerith cautioned, then you’ve probably latched onto something that isn’t really God.