March 1, 2020: The First Sunday in Lent, The Rev. Candice B. Frazer

Torah is the law of God and is recorded in the first five books of the Old Testament or the Pentateuch as our Jewish friends would call it.  Torah consists of 613 commandments passed down by Moses.  Of the 613 commandments there are 365 negative commandments or “thou shall not” commandments and 248 positive commandments […]

February 26, 2020: Ash Wednesday, The Rev. Candice B. Frazer

There are a lot of references to forty days in the Bible.  There is the flood—a time when the earth was swept clean of its unrighteousness and God promised never to do that again.  Moses goes up to the mountain for forty days in order to receive the Ten Commandments.  There is the Israelites wandering […]

January 5, 2020: The Second Sunday after Christmas, The Rev. Candice Frazer

This Christmas the Alabama Shakespeare Festival produced The Best Christmas Pageant Ever as one of its offerings.  It’s a cute play about a church Christmas pageant in which an unchurched family of juvenile delinquents—known as the Herdman children—ends up with all the lead roles—Mary, Joseph, the Wise Men, and Harold the angel (you know Harold, […]

December 29, 2019: The First Sunday after Christmas, The Rev. Candice Frazer

John’s Gospel is obviously different from Matthew, Mark, and Luke.  Those Gospels, which we know as the Synoptic Gospels, are story-telling Gospels.  They proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ by describing his life and ministry in biographical terms—Jesus went to this place, he had this experience, he interacted with this person, he said these […]

December 15, 2019: The Third Sunday of Advent, The Rev. Candice Frazer

Last week we heard John the Baptist crying out in the wilderness words like “Repent!” and “You brood of vipers!”  Words of judgment and condemnation for a people who had fallen away from the Lord; a people who had lost their hope, allowed their religious practices to become a prison instead of broadening their freedom, […]

December 1, 2019: The First Sunday of Advent, The Rev. Candice Frazer

The cycles or rhythms of the natural world help us to orient to time, help us to take comfort in their continuity, and offer us a peaceful presence in which to engage our hope.  As one season passes into another, we too are brought along with the world finding ourselves growing into maturity and change.  […]