Looking at one of the most ignored books of the Bible (the Song of Solomon), Rev. Phillips finds that it speaks not only how we value sexual relationships, but provides a model for how people can relate to one another.
On Trinity Sunday, Rev. Talitha challenges us to think of the Trinity in new ways, and shows us how the concept of the Trinity as community instead of hierarchy has the power to reshape our lives.
Rev. Talitha Phillips speaks to us as Mary of Bethany, showing her to be a person of great spirit and perception, and much more than just “Lazarus’ sister”.
Drawing upon the story of Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness, Rev. Phillips talks about how Jesus responds to the tests as a model for us in our lives, and invites us to rest in the grace of having enough.