“Mom, if you’re going to say things like that, you have to expect me to respond.” My eldest, a recent college graduate in the process of applying for political science Ph.D. programs, was about to start a rant (a fairly…
Fake news, gossip and ‘Just want my church back!’
Editor’s note: This column is the last for George Bullard as a columnist for Baptist News Global. Due to his responsibilities in other areas, he has asked to be released from this task and of course we’ve agreed, though with…
A wind-up Jesus
The week before Christmas, I received a small package from minister-friends in eastern North Carolina. It contained the sage-looking, plastic-action figure pictured below. The enclosed card read: “A gift for you from two wise men in the East. Maybe you…
Jesus is born: Now what?
La versión en español está disponible aquí. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day 2016 have passed! However, I am still deciding how to best use my Christmas presents; I am still cleaning from the Christmas celebrations; and I am still preparing…
Jesús ya nació: ¿Y ahora qué?
An English version is available here. ¡La Nochebuena y la Navidad del 2016 ya pasaron! Sin embargo, todavía estoy decidiendo cómo darles el mejor uso a mis regalos de Navidad; todavía estoy limpiando después de las fiestas de Navidad; y…
It’s Christmas — just tell the story
A good friend has spent most of his life outside the Church, though he was raised within its shadow. Through his adulthood, Christian practice has seldom inspired, and Christian doctrine, as he has known it, has too often been a…
When obeying God means disobeying the Bible
Joseph is not a dominant figure in the nativity stories, but in Matthew’s story of his encounter with the angel (1:18-25), he functions as a kind of model for each of us. Consider how Joseph responded when he discovered that…
At Christmas, it’s not we who should be afraid. It’s the powers that seek destruction and preach division.
Amy Butler preached this sermon at The Riverside Church on Christmas Eve this year. Well, here we are, and it’s Christmas Eve, again. On the edge of yet another year, we hear the ancient story read, picture a peace-filled stable…
Fear not: How Linus and his blanket can help us change the world
In addition to being an ordained minister, I am also a standup comedian. One thing I’ve always wanted to do at the end of my set (and my sermons) was a mic drop — that moment when a comedian…
Wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger
If you have seen Will Ferrell’s Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, it’s hard to hear Luke’s Christmas story without thinking of the “baby Jesus grace.” Ricky Bobby is a driver not a thinker, and it shows. “Dear lord…
Advent and prison cells
Every three years, the Revised Common Lectionary takes us to a prison. On the Third Sunday of Advent — a Sunday of Joy, where many churches light a rosy candle and “Joy to the World” resounds in open halls —…
Mary and Joseph — and Kevin
Shivering, wet guests file into the fellowship hall. It is cold and raining on the Thursday before Christmas. Two hundred homeless people have come to church for chicken spaghetti. I pass a marker around my table. We fill out nametags….










