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  • METANOIAs great and small

    "Be repenting, for the kingdom of God/heaven is at hand." (Matt 4:17, Mk 1:15) This verse is surely a perennial theme of Lent. Previously I’ve written about how there just isn’t a good English translation for the Greek word METANOIA (meh-TAH-nee-ah), generally translated ’repentence’. METANOIA means more along the lines of ’change of mind-set’, and I…

  • More on METANOIA (“Repentence”)

    "Be repenting, for the kingdom of God/heaven is at hand." (Matt 4:17, Mk 1:15) This verse is surely a perennial theme of Lent. Previously I’ve written about how there just isn’t a good English translation for the Greek word METANOIA (meh-TAH-nee-ah), generally translated ’repentence’. METANOIA means more along the lines of ’change of mind-set’, and I…

  • John 3

    The story of Nicodemus visiting Jesus in John 3 is loaded with 'Greek goodies', including plays on words that don't translate into English, and words that are ambiguous in interesting ways. Here are a few… The first is the Greek word GENNAŌ, translated 'born'. In Greek this word refers to the entire reproductive process, and…

  • Limitations

    Toccata in Dm ("Dorian")    J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Fugue (goes with the Toccata)     J.S.Bach Lent is a complex mix of themes, and a major one for me personally is ‘limitations’ — how limited and finite we really are. I’d like to begin by considering its opposite: ‘infinite’. We say that Space is infinite in…

  • Different Kinds of Love

    Easily the most important word in the New Testament is ‘Love’. English has only the one word for Love, which causes no end of confusion, but Greek has several to keep things straight. Probably the best known is AGAPĒ (“ah-GAH-pay”). Sometimes this is referred to as “God’s Love”, but in John 3 we read “For…

  • Rengetsu — “Lotus Moon”

    I recently encountered the story of Rengetsu (1791-1875) — a Japanese Buddhist nun with an extraordinary story. She was the love child of a geisha and a high ranking samurai. At 10 days old she was adopted by new parents. As a teen she was called to serve as an attendant at Kameoka Castle, and…

  • Beatitudes

    In Nomine J. Taverner (1490-1575) [ORGAN] "All Who Love and Server Your City" Improvisation Last week our assigned Gospel text was the Beatitudes, but my zeal to share the story of Rengetsu the Japanese Buddhist nun preempted me from commenting on it. So I thought I’d share a few thoughts on the Beatitudes this week.…

  • The Dove Descending

    The Texts about Jesus’ baptism, follow right on the heels of Jesus’ incarnation. With that in mind, there is a sense in which His incarnation itself is a brief plunge into the river of human life. A plunge down, down, down — as St. Paul puts it ‘he emptied himself’ (Phil. 2). And then He…

  • Metanoia

    Jesus famously proclaims: "Repent, for the Kingdom of the Heavens is at hand!" The word translated as "repent" is another example of English lacking a word that expresses the depth of the Greek. The English word "repent" has the connotation of "stop doing something that you like", whereas the Greek word METANOIA (meh-TAH-nee-ah) means something quite…

  • Dove Descending

    "The Dove Descending" W. Zeitler [ORGAN] "Spirit of God, Descend Upon My Heart" Improvisation In the story of Jesus’ baptism, why does the Holy Spirit descend in the form of a dove? And not a camel or a cactus? It must be because God is trying to tell us something by using that particular representation.…