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Haircut & Homily No. 41: Poultry Slam

Haircut & Homily No. 41: Poultry Slam

By David Jenkins

Haircut & Homily No. 40: The Mothers of Union CountyAn article in Willamette Week on Child Evangelism Fellowship spurred me to write this homily.

Haircut & Homily No. 40: The Mothers of Union County

By David Jenkins

Haircut & Homily No. 39: My History of Music (as brought to you by Spotify)This homily takes a drastic departure in form. There is no story to tell, just a catalogue of my “music history.”

Haircut & Homily No. 39: My History of Music (as brought to you by Spotify)

By David Jenkins

Homily & Haircut No. 38: Praying HardThe legal ramifications of withholding medical treatment on the grounds of religious belief first came into my view in the black and white television show of the 1960s, “The Defenders.” The real-life story of the Beagleys played out the story in real life decades later.

Homily & Haircut No. 38: Praying Hard

By David Jenkins

Homily & Haircut No. 37:  Happy Pride, FaggotThe legal ramifications of withholding medical treatment on the grounds of religious belief first came into my view in the black and white television show of the 1960s, “The Defenders.” The real-life story of the Beagleys played out the story in real life decades later.

Homily & Haircut No. 37: Happy Pride, Faggot

By David Jenkins

Homily & Haircut No. 36:  The Great American Bicycle JourneyRecently people have stopped sharing their aches and pains because it is “nothing in comparison to what you are facing now …” This homily contains the lines, “My suffering is my suffering. Your suffering is your suffering. We won’t hold them up like recently done laundry and compare them.”

Homily & Haircut No. 36: The Great American Bicycle Journey

By David Jenkins

Homily and Haircut No. 35: Faith in DoubtRecently people have stopped sharing their aches and pains because it is “nothing in comparison to what you are facing now …” This homily contains the lines, “My suffering is my suffering. Your suffering is your suffering. We won’t hold them up like recently done laundry and compare them.”

Homily and Haircut No. 35: Faith in Doubt

By David Jenkins

Homily & Haircut No. 34: The History of Walking – Part IIThis homily contained the prophetic words, “Maybe I will be carried the rest of my life … or maybe I will be able to bend my knee at the end of the day and take a few ordinary steps, eventually. Anybody’s guess.”

Homily & Haircut No. 34: The History of Walking – Part II

By David Jenkins

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