Some of the ways to write sermons that fail to say anything meaningful or connect with anyone
Some of my writing has been about matters of faith, and spring from my belief that the Gospel story is about finding justice, healing and reconciliation in our wounded world.
My offerings are actually quite humble. Most of these writings are in the form of homilies and reflections given over the years in local churches and christian communites, and articles I have written for various publications.
September 30, 2009
April 08, 2009
September 28, 2008
I wrote this review of Bill Maher’s film Religilous for the wondercafe.ca website. You can read the review here
December 20, 2007
September 11, 2007
A reflection written for the United Church of Canada’s Emerging Spirit website. You can read it here.
April 13, 2006
A homily preached at the Church of St. Stephen-in-the Fields, April 13, 2006 (Maundy Thursday)
March 05, 2006
A homily preached at the Church of St. Stephen-in-the Fields, March 5, 2006
September 04, 2005
A homily preached at the Church of St. Stephen-in-the Fields, September 4, 2005
March 25, 2005
A reflection given at the Institute for Christian Studies, March 23, 2005 (using readings from Passion Sunday)
December 01, 2004
A reflection given at the Institute for Christian Studies
February 24, 2004
A reflection given at the Institute for Christian Studies
February 03, 2004
A reflection given at the Institute for Christian Studies
November 30, 2003
A homily preached at the Church of the Holy Trinity, June 13, 1999 - Possibly the most controversial one I’ve preached, for the oddest reason…
November 28, 2003
A reflection written for the Institute For Christian Studies, Advent 2003
September 17, 2000
The third in my series of articles exploring the Revised Common Lectionary, this time on the book of Job






