by Rev. Dan King | May 8, 2025 | spiritual practice
When it comes to dealing with our mental health, there are few practices that have impact like that of praying the Psalms. That’s right, I’m talking about that big book of ancient Hebrew poetry found right in the middle of the Bible. And it’s amazing...
by Rev. Dan King | May 7, 2025 | engaged in culture, sermons
Jesus said, “Whoever receives one child like this in My name receives Me” (In Mark 9). And we see that in action in the life of Harriet Starr Cannon, one of the first American nuns in the Anglican tradition (remembered on May 7th in the Episcopal Church). And...
by Rev. Dan King | May 2, 2025 | spiritual practice
Let me start by throwing a few numbers at you. About 1 in 4 adults in the United States experience some level of mental illness each year, with approximately 13 million people reporting to have seriously considered suicide. And to make it worse, there’s a great...
by Rev. Dan King | Apr 28, 2025 | bible literacy, theology and worldviews
In the Catechism (the Outline of the Faith) in the Book of Common Prayer, the third section of questions is about The Old Covenant. This follows the first section of the Catechism that explores God the Father. The Old Testament is full of messiness and leaves readers...
by Rev. Dan King | Apr 18, 2025 | for reflection
On Good Friday each year, my church does a special service after the Good Friday liturgy call The Seven Last Words. During this time, people from the church share a sort of devotional reflection on the last seven things that Jesus said before dying on the Cross. This...