How are we supposed to cope with the despair that sets in when our known world is stolen and an invading, oppressive regime steps in?
read moreThe Easter experience is about the birth of a new consciousness. It is a consciousness that burst upon the followers of Jesus through his suffering unto death on the cross. In many ways, Jesus’ followers, and …
read moreThe sacred myth tells us that Jesus rose from death after three days – what transformation happened in that tomb? Jim Burklo connects the story with our gestation of fear into faith, victimhood into victory, harmful theology into healthy spirituality.
read moreWhen all is said and done, what then are we to make of the mythic tale of Jesus’ death and resurrection, metaphorically told to convey what all of us might like to assert to be the “gospel truth?”
read moreI’m from down under in NZ, so our Lenten season is inverted where we journey through autumn to winter rather than spring to summer. Feel free to use it.
read moreEvolutionary Rituals are ways to show how religion, humanity, and divinity evolve.
read moreI’m inviting folks to engage with 14 of the questions that Jesus asked his followers during his ministry. From Ash Wednesday, 2/22, through Easter
read moreEaster, Ascension, and Pentecost do not form three seasons. The Easter season celebrates the three dimensions of the resurrection, ascension, and the sending of the Spirit.
read moreEven and especially in these difficult times, the Lenten journey can be an encouraging, enlightening path to hope, resilience, and new life.
read moreCompassionate, Intelligent, Inter-Spiritual, Non-Dogmatic
read moreCompassionate, Intelligent, Inter-Spiritual, Non-Dogmatic
read moreCompassionate, Intelligent, Inter-Spiritual, Non-Dogmatic
read moreToday is Holy Saturday, that period of mourning, disillusionment, anger, fear, and other heart-wrenching emotions that occurs between our recognizing the realities of injustices and tragedies of the past and present, and our harboring the hopes for life and resurrection that hang on tenuously, if at all, for a better future.
read moreMost years, sometime during the season of Lent, Jewish people observe Passover. I knew a little bit about it, but I learned a lot more at a friend’s son’s Bar Mitzva last week. The weekend of this Bar Mitzva included the Sabbath of the red heifer. I listened transfixed as the Rabbi spoke about it.
read moreThe practice of contemplating the Stations of the Cross, depicting the final hours of Jesus’ life, is a very old one. Many Catholic churches have gardens or sanctuaries in which the stations are situated. Each of the 14 stations marks a point along the way to Jesus’ death.
read moreHave you ever wondered what Jesus did to deserve being tortured and crucified to death? How could someone so good be treated so inhumanely?
read moreNow, I know Jesus taught his disciples to love their enemies and pray for those who persecute them. And following Jesus is something I take super-seriously. But I’m angry and worried, and pretty much everyone in the United States is. It isn’t easy to follow those particular instructions.
read more40 days & 40 nights:
A Journey of Prayer and Contemplation