Kyle and I have had the deep honor of being part of the Wesleyan Chapel United Methodist family for the last six years, and today was our last Sunday leading worship with them before moving to the Triangle to be closer to family and to start a new chapter at a new church. Below is … Continue reading With Divine & Human Beings
Author: Catey Miller
They Gave Your Girl a Microphone
Hi, friends! The pastor of our church's contemporary service (our usual service) invited me to preach recently, so last week I gave a Road to Emmaus sermon that would probably give you minimum 3 bingos if you had a Catey bingo card (quotes about grief! jokes about Bible characters needing therapy! casual discussion of how … Continue reading They Gave Your Girl a Microphone
A Gentler Lent
Almost exactly one year ago, an hour before our church's Ash Wednesday service, Kyle and I sat across from two good friends (our pastor and his wife) at a local restaurant. We laughed about each other's dinner choices. And we laughed about our pastor friend's insistence that he was a "prepper" and they would be … Continue reading A Gentler Lent
Finality and Forgiveness in ‘BoJack Horseman’
I have several drafts of blog posts about several things that have been on my heart, but as we all know, most of the space in my heart is occupied by characters in TV shows everyone else is done talking about. To that end, I wrote an article about my messy feelings about "Nice While … Continue reading Finality and Forgiveness in ‘BoJack Horseman’
Seeing and Believing in ‘The Project’
This post is sort of a (non-spoiler-y) book review of Courtney Summers' The Project, sort of a love letter to truly good storytelling, sort of (surprise!!!) existential naval-gazing. Here's a short plot summary of The Project from Courtney's website: After a tragic accident kills most of her family, Bea Denham is determined not to lose … Continue reading Seeing and Believing in ‘The Project’