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In Command

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here On March 30, 1981, just 69 days into his presidency, Ronald Reagan and members of his entourage were attacked by a lone gunman outside a Washington D.C. hotel. A bullet shattered one of Reagan’s ribs, punctured a lung, and lodged perilously close to his heart. By the time he had been… Read more »

Which Jesus Do You Want?

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here Throughout the season of Lent, we’re taking a close look at the Apostles’ Creed – one of the earliest and most concise summaries of what followers of Jesus believe. Very few Hollywood films feature a family praying together before dinner.  After listening in on the table grace in Talladega Nights: The Legend of Ricky… Read more »

Under Pontius Pilate

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here Throughout the season of Lent, we’re taking a close look at the Apostles’ Creed – one of the earliest and most concise summaries of what followers of Jesus believe. Seventy-three years ago today, on March 6, 1953, the front page of The Indianapolis Star announced the death of Soviet premier Josef Stalin. Stalin is… Read more »

Truth or Consequences

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To listen to today’s reflection as a podcast, click here The April 8, 1966, cover of TIME is arguably the most famous in the magazine’s history. For the first time, the editors didn’t include an image. The black cover featured three huge words in red text: Is God Dead?  That question was connected to the feature article, a survey of certain 1960s theologians who were… Read more »