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Posts by Emily Hunter McGowin

Huzzah and hallelujah! Congratulations, Dr. Josephs!

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There's almost nothing about the current US President that I find funny anymore but I simply cannot stop giggling about this.

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Chapel March 20, 2026 YouTube video by Bethel University Chapel

I was a guest speaker for Bethel University (IN) chapel a couple weeks ago. I chose to speak on the witness of St. Joseph, whose feast day was the day before. The saints, quiet faithfulness, orthodox christology, Die Hard, and doing the next right thing.
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Women and the Gender of God | Syndicate

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I really enjoyed Amy Peeler's excellent "Women and the Gender of God" & was honored to contribute to the Syndicate Network's symposium on the book. Mine is the first response, "The Male Savior and the Mother of God," followed by Drs. Lindsey Hankins, Nijay Gupta, & Christin Fort. Link below.

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Thanks, Aaron!

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Trust + Testify Anyway — CHRIST OUR ADVOCATE There is no question whether Christ is present in the world. Through his Word, through his works, through his Spirit, through his Church, Christ is always present and at work in the world. The questio...

Sunday's sermon: "God reveals himself in Christ, which compels us to trust in what he’s done & testify about him to the world. But when we do so, it will be inconvenient & disruptive to Serious All-Knowing Leaders. We must trust Jesus & testify anyway."
www.christouradvocate.org/blog/trust-a...

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The Good News of Lent — CHRIST OUR ADVOCATE The good news of Lent is that our vindication comes from the triune God. When we embrace the depths of our depravity and our compete dependence on Christ, transformation can begin. So, as gently as I ...

"The good news of Lent is that our vindication comes from the triune God. [...] So, as gently as I can manage, I invite you to loosen your grip on being “one of the good ones.” Let go of the notion that you’re not one of them."

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The Good News of Lent — CHRIST OUR ADVOCATE The good news of Lent is that our vindication comes from the triune God. When we embrace the depths of our depravity and our compete dependence on Christ, transformation can begin. So, as gently as I ...

My sermon from Sunday: "Lent is the communal enactment of the good news. It’s an opportunity for us as a church to return to the old, old story of the gospel."
www.christouradvocate.org/blog/the-goo...

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Friends, I'm going to be a lot more scarce on social media for a while. I want to make good use of the last few months of my fellowship and do what I can to protect my peace of mind. Grace and peace to all.

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The fountain pen and fishing gear seem to be more inherently gratuitous and, therefore, more fitting to represent the grace here. Thanks be to God you're still with us!

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O God, who gave your servant John Chrysostom grace eloquently to proclaim your righteousness in the great congregation, and fearlessly to bear reproach for the honor of your Name: Mercifully grant to all who proclaim your word such excellence in preaching, that all your people may be made partakers of the glory that shall be revealed; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God for ever and ever. Amen.

O God, who gave your servant John Chrysostom grace eloquently to proclaim your righteousness in the great congregation, and fearlessly to bear reproach for the honor of your Name: Mercifully grant to all who proclaim your word such excellence in preaching, that all your people may be made partakers of the glory that shall be revealed; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God for ever and ever. Amen.

A collect for the feast of St. John Chrysostom

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Damn. Prayers for both, Kara.

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"The future for black people in America is the same as the future for white people in America. Our chances are the same. If you survive, we will too. If we crumble, you are going to crumble too.”

Sister Fannie Lou Hamer, pray for us.

Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. 3/3

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"Sometimes it seems like to tell the truth today is to run the risk of being killed. But if I fall, I’ll fall five feet four inches forward in the fight for freedom. I’m not backing off that... No man is an island to himself, and until I’m free in Mississippi, you’re not free anywhere else... 2/3

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These words from Fannie Lou Hamer haunt me today. She & so many others have testified faithfully, with words & flesh & blood. But the majority would not listen. We would not listen bc then we’d have to repent & be healed.

”I’m never sure anymore when I leave home whether I'll get back or not... 1/3

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I look forward to your Takes!

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"Destruction and violence are before me;
there is strife, and conflict abounds.
Therefore the law is paralyzed,
and justice never prevails.
The wicked hem in the righteous,
so that justice is perverted."
- Habakkuk 1:2-4

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"How long, Lord, must I call for help,
but you do not listen?
Or cry out to you, 'Violence!'
but you do not save?
Why do you make me look at injustice?
Why do you tolerate wrongdoing?"

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The Politics of Worship — CHRIST OUR ADVOCATE Worship is never apolitical. So, whom one chooses to worship, whom one chooses to serve, matters immensely. The world wants us to tremble before Herod; God calls us to swear allegiance to Christ, the ...

Sunday's sermon: "Worship is never apolitical. So whom one chooses to worship, whom one chooses to serve, matters immensely. The world wants us to tremble before Herod; God calls us to swear allegiance to Christ, the poor Palestinian Jew born in Bethlehem." www.christouradvocate.org/blog/the-pol...

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I can’t wait to hear more!

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Ha! You could probably predict it with a high degree of accuracy.

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When Jud stops everything to listen to Louise and pray with her, I just lost it. And the absolution at the end? My Lord!

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Does it surprise me that a certain writer for a certain “gospel-centered” organization couldn’t see the gospel in it? Not a whit.

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Wake Up Dead Man is fantastic. Not only a beautiful and entertaining movie, but also as good a portrayal of the gospel embodied as I’ve seen in a long time. Reminded me what I believe and why I became a priest.

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Arlie Coles reporting on the Ruch verdict for the Living Church. A good summary of things for anyone unfamiliar.

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Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!

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Preachers know (or should know) that they’re always preaching to themselves, but it still surprised me just how on the nose this sermon was for me this week.

Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!

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There is more to be said, but I’m going to need time to read all 70 pages and process everything. Meanwhile, there’s Advent to finish and Christmastide to observe. My prayers are with all who are bewildered and grieving. Me too. 2/2

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I’m deeply disappointed in the decision of the ACNA court in the trial of Bishop Stewart Ruch. I’m also heartbroken and angry for the way survivors and their advocates are characterized in the court’s summary. 1/2

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