In my ongoing series re: sacred clowns and holy fools who make flesh the often counter-cultural values of Jesus, I spent a LOT of time today on Isaiah 56. With a lasting debt to Walter Brueggemann I made the case that if ancient Israel could realize the err of their ways after exile - and become increasingly more inclusive - so can we. Check out this morning's reflection from "Small is Holy" here:
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