comedy of the Bible

THE SACRED AND THE SERBIAN! (Part of an ongoing series "Scripture, Peacemaking and Humor")

THE SACRED AND THE SERBIAN!  (Part of an ongoing series "Scripture, Peacemaking and Humor")

I haven't yet discovered much on ways the Church has followed God's lead of using humor to bring down the forces of injustice and oppression.  However, there are some great examples to be found elsewhere. For example, Serbia. 

Read More

Baby Showers!

Baby Showers!

Despite the often bitter contention as to what, according to Jesus, it takes to see the Kingdom of God:  does one have to be "born again" or "born from above"?  The bottom line is that it involves birth, and birth is one of the earmarks of comedy.  How's that for Good News?!!

Read More

Inderisible!

Inderisible!

Humor is emerging as a major tool for resistance and transformation in the current political maelstrom.  This isn't new.  Jesus even shows his disciples how!  

Read More

And This Shall Be a Sign Unto You....

And This Shall Be a Sign Unto You....

So many of the signs from the Women's Marches of January 21 were clever, funny and sharply-messaged.  Can they help us see the humor in the signs of the Bible, especially the one that ends up being Jesus?  

Read More

"Fun With Rummage!"

"Fun With Rummage!"

Here's a sermon of mine that made it into print!  As an example of "Comedy and Preaching", I compare the Kingdom of God to a church rummage sale.  Seems that now is a good time to share this sermon for a number of reasons, including the beginning of the Cubs-Indians World Series....

Read More

The Kingdom of God is Like a Presidential Campaign

The Kingdom of God is Like a Presidential Campaign

It's crazy to even begin to compare God's Realm to what's going on right now....  But maybe Jesus would suggest something so absurd that it's funny.  Like with his "Parable of the Widow and the Unjust Judge" (among others...).

Read More

Stuff!

Stuff!

If ever there were a fabulous opportunity to begin a sermon with a stand-up comedy routine, it's with Jesus' "Parable of the Rich Fool."  And you don't even have to come up with new material!  George Carlin's will do just fine.  Better!  (Be sure to give him credit, tho.)

Read More