The message that Fr. Greg Boyle, S.J. first brought to Chautauqua in 2012 has not changed: Stop standing in judgment of those in the margins, and stand in awe of what they have endured. Boyle,
Several years ago, the Rev. David E. Goatley had an appointment with his optometrist. “I mentioned to her that I was having trouble distinguishing between dark blue and black,” he said. “I asked, ‘Is this
"How do you see people?” asked the Rev. David E. Goatley at the 9:15 a.m. Wednesday morning worship service on July 11 in the Amphitheater. “Do you see them with eyes of judgment or eyes
“Has anyone ever interrupted you? It gets on your last nerve,” said the Rev. David E. Goatley at the 9:15 a.m. Tuesday morning worship service on July 10 in the Amphitheater. His sermon title
"Have you ever been caught up in something and experienced a moment, a moment where you were totally absorbed and oblivious to anything?" said the Rev. David E. Goatley at the 9:15 a.m. Monday morning, July
"Personally, I have never seen a person lying in a ditch, but a ditch is no place for a person to be,” said the Rev. David E. Goatley at the 10:45 a.m. Sunday morning worship
The Rev. David Emmanuel Goatley, research professor of theology and Black Church Studies and as faculty director of the Office of Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School, will preach at the 10:45 a.m. Sunday
I titled my sermon ‘On Community,’ but I could have called it ‘On Living with People that You Know are Wrong,’ ” said the Rev. David P. Gushee at the 9:15 a.m. Friday morning, July
"Who is my neighbor? That question should echo in our ears this morning. Who are the people to whom we owe something, to whom we need to offer care?” said the Rev. David Gushee at
So, it’s the third night on the couch, and the reason is an unresolved conflict with your special someone,” said the Rev. David P. Gushee at the 9:15 a.m. Wednesday morning, July 4 worship service
The Rev. David P. Gushee continued his sermon series on great ethical themes in the Christian faith with “On Justice” at the 9:15 a.m. Tuesday morning, July 3 worship service in the Amphitheater. His Scripture
In this time of great moral confusion, it is a good time to look at some great central moral principles,” said the Rev. David Gushee at the 9:15 a.m. Monday morning worship service, July 2
“I am not ashamed to be called a patriot, but I am not in love with the mythologized America. I have always known America is not perfect, but I value its historical sentiments,” said the
“A moral compass and a spine. How desperately we need them today,” the Rev. David P. Gushee, Christian ethicist, tweeted on June 22. Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s famous question: Who stands fast? Who remains steadfast? Who, in
“We spend a lot of time and energy on salvation. We tend to postpone its grace to some future somewhere,” said the Rev. Karoline M. Lewis at the 9:15 a.m. Friday, June 29 morning worship
“What will the woman see (in Jesus) today?” said the Rev. Karoline M. Lewis at the 9:15 Thursday, June 28 morning worship service in the Amphitheater. Her sermon title was “Leaving Your Water Jar,”