Mephibosheth and the Kingdom After the Table

Mephibosheth is welcomed at the king’s table by grace, not merit. When his silence is later interpreted by others, the story reveals how power assigns meaning to absence. This reflection explores how the gospel redefines belonging, covenant, and grace.

Should We Baptize People with Intellectual Disabilities?

Should someone with an intellectual disability be baptized? This reflection explores embodiment, belonging, and the communal nature of baptism, shifting the question from intellectual capacity to the life of the Body of Christ.

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