It was Simon Sinek who revolutionized the way businesses think about themselves. Instead of thinking about what a company does or how they do it, companies should think about why they do what they do. Today’s passage helps us understand
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It was Simon Sinek who revolutionized the way businesses think about themselves. Instead of thinking about what a company does or how they do it, companies should think about why they do what they do. Today’s passage helps us understand
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In the ancient world, pagan religion functioned as a quid pro quo. You made a sacrifice to a god in the hopes of something in return. By giving the gods something they wanted, it was expected that they would provide
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5th Sunday of Luke There are two men in today’s reading, but only one is actually named. It’s the poor man who has been given the name Lazarus. This name means, “the one whom God helps.” The other man is
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Today’s reading is in honor of an American saint: Raphael of Brooklyn. Unlike other saints, his feast day isn’t on the same date every year. Instead, it’s always the first Saturday in November. Here, in St. Raphael, we see an
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In western Christianity, today is the feast of “All Saints.” However, in the east, we celebrate the unmercenaries, Cosmas and Damian. And, today’s reading is a nod to them. They were doctors who healed free of charge, hence their title,
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To understand Jesus’s criticism in today’s reading, it helps to put it in context. In the previous verses, Jesus criticized the religious leaders of his day for being self-absorbed. Only outward appearances concerned them, and they used religion as a
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Jesus’s harsh criticism of the religious leaders of his day is a wakeup call for us! They thought that religion was there to serve them. They used their power to get what they wanted and to puff themselves up. In
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One of the secrets to understanding scripture is to realize that it’s not a weapon. It’s not meant for us to use against others: “Oh, look at how evil *those* people are!” Instead, it’s a tool for us to use
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7th Sunday of Luke Today, we get two for the price of one. The reading starts with a ruler of a synagogue coming to Jesus. His daughter is sick and he wants Jesus to come to his house and heal
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6th Sunday of Luke Most of us are familiar with the healing of the Gerasene Demoniac. Jesus travels into foreign territory where he encounters a crazed man living among the tombs. When Jesus confronts the demons possessing the man, they
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