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Welcome to Thursday Evenings at All Hallows. During the Easter Season and beyond we will continue our examination of Jesus’ teaching. In Great Commission Jesus commands us not only...
Prepare The gloom and despair of Matthew 26-27 hangs over the beginning of chapter 28. Those who had followed Jesus, who had been welcomed by his grace, had lost everything. All of...
Now before the festival of the Passover, Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart from this world and go to the Father. Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them...
On Sunday, Easter 3, the church moves forward with its messaging on Christian living, grounded in the truth of Jesus Christ’s resurrection and appearance. In Year A, the assigned...
God’s grace. It has a wildness about it. A white-water, rip-tide, turn-you-upside-downess about it. Grace comes after you. Some years...
We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 3rd Week of Easter...
Grace. The bank gives us a grace period. The seedy politician falls from grace. Musicians speak of a grace note....
By dotMagis Editor We all encounter suffering, either our own or someone else’s. Perhaps our suffering or the suffering we witness is not like Jesus’s agony on the cross or like my...
Lectionary for May 10, 2026 Sixth Sunday of Easter Acts 17:22-31; Psalm 66:8-20; 1 Peter 3:13-22; John 14:15-21 What is the most recent thing that really brought you comfort? Some....
Welcome to Sundays at All Hallows. This Sunday is the Third Sunday of Easter, and we continue our celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. This Sunday’s Gospel reading is...
Scripture tells us about a battle. On one side is a dragon and a terrible beast. On the other side is a lamb. Who do you think will win? Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth shows you the outcom...
Personal encounters with Jesus, much like Nathanael's transformative meeting, can lead loved ones to faith.
For this evening's prayer I've written a litany which prays for the gift of God's grace while giving thanks and praise for how that gift is already ours... For the grace to trust...
We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 2nd Week of Easter...
On Sundays, Night Prayer will focus on an element from the day's celebration of Mass. Today's scriptures didn't immediately suggest a particular direction for prayer but the gospe...
I've been developing and posting this Pause for Prayer on Wednesday of Holy Week since 2008. It's longer than a usual daily post and includes the following: - some background o...
Prepare The Road to Emmaus story is chock-full of theological imagery and imagination. We meet disciples and Jesus on the road and yet something is keeping the disciples from recog...
Welcome to Thursday Evenings at All Hallows. In this Thursday evening’s message, we take a look at the meaning of Jesus’ words in John 13: 20, at what they means for those who do n...
Personal encounters with Jesus, much like Nathanael's transformative meeting, can lead loved ones to faith.
Just yesterday, Lord, we heard the story of two disciples making their way to Emmauson the afternoon on the very dayyou rose up in glory from your tomb... Just yesterday, Lord, I p...
Welcome to Thursday Evenings at All Hallows. The topic of this Thursday evening’s message are practices which, unlike almsgiving, prayer, fasting, and the treatment of other people...
Orthodox Holy Week Now we begin our twice-daily commentaries on the services and themes of Holy Week and Pascha – based on talks I gave at these services during the twenty-five yea...
Welcome to Sundays at All Hallows. This Sunday is the Fourth Sunday of Easter, Good Shepherd Sunday for those Christian denominations that have adopted a version of the three-year...
On Sundays, Night Prayer takes its inspiration from an element of the day's mass. Every year on the Sunday after Easter we read the story of Doubting Thomas (a.k.a. Believing Thom...
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