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God, Grits, and Graves

Brooks Cato

Episcopal priest trying to make sense of ancient religion and modern life.

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“You will know them by their fruits.” Jesus said that, and over the past few years, it’s taken on layers of meaning I never expected. Used to be, I heard that as a fairly obvious commentary. Like, yeah, you can tell who’s actually Christian...

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Last week, we looked at one of the hardest passages in scripture. Psalm 137 was tough. That was the awful place Jeremiah tried to warn people of. But they didn’t listen, and they ended up there anyway. So, Jeremiah pivots. He’s already told...

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The Sumud Flotilla and a Church Full of Mustard Seeds

Before we do anything else, we need to talk about that psalm. For whoever wrote it, their grief was real and raw. After years of siege and puppet rule, the Babylonians broke through the walls and laid waste to Jerusalem. They burned the Tem...

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Babylon's at the Gates

Jeremiah’s one of my favorite prophets ‘cause he hates being a prophet. I mean, he’s willing to deliver God’s message, but he’s grumpy about it. Now, Jeremiah came onto the scene before things got bad. The kingdom of Judah was on its last l...

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