This never gets old.

Harrison Perkins
I grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas, where my parents attended a Methodist church. As a child, I served as an acolyte and sang in the children’s choir—my first introduction to the church. I have fond memories of that time, but when my father argued with the organist (who also happened to be the …
Every year on March 17, the world turns green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. For many, it’s a cultural holiday filled with parades, shamrocks, and festivities. But for Christians, especially those in the Reformed tradition, there is a deeper story worth reflecting on—a story of God’s sovereign …
When it comes to reading and studying Scripture, having a faithful and reliable translation is crucial. Over the years, I have found three English Bible translations to be particularly beneficial: the English Standard Version (ESV), the New English Translation (NET), and the King James Version …
A friend of mine asked me the above questions to kick off my blog writing. He asked because he knew I was a former Anglican who served as a priest in the Episcopal Church for 17 years. Well, here goes!
So, do Anglicans consider themselves Reformed? Well, it depends on who you ask. King Henry VIII …
Introducing TULIP Mania: A Blog Rooted in Reformed Theology and More
In the early 17th century, the Netherlands experienced an economic and cultural phenomenon that would go down in history as Tulip Mania. At the height of the Dutch Golden Age, the speculative frenzy over tulip bulbs drove prices …