• Going To Pharaoh- A Reflection On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

    Going To Pharaoh- A Reflection On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

    In the Episcopal Church the Feast of Martin Luther King, Jr., is celebrated on April 4, the date of his death. One of the things that strikes me about the gospel assigned for that day (Luke 6:27-36) is just how much Jesus sounds like Martin Luther King, Jr. “Love your enemies, do good to those Read more

  • Making A Pledge To Normalcy

    Making A Pledge To Normalcy

    Late last Friday afternoon I went for a bike ride. I chased dirt roads through a neighborhood forest, spooked some deer, enjoyed cool weather, and kept an eye on the cloudy and darkening skies. My only goal was to get back to my truck before the sun set.  It felt nice to be out and Read more

  • By Another Road – An  Epiphany Reflection On Matthew 2:1-12

    By Another Road – An Epiphany Reflection On Matthew 2:1-12

    A couple of weeks ago I had a dream that has stuck with me, asking for some attention and consideration.  Toward the end of the dream, I decide to go home. The road home is on the other side of a small hill. I’m on my bike and when I get to the top of Read more

  • What’s Your Here And Now Christmas Story?

    What’s Your Here And Now Christmas Story?

    You know the usual Christmas story (Luke 2:1-20). It happened “in those days” when Emperor Augustus issued a decree to “all the world.” He was pretty full of himself. It happened “in that region” where shepherds were living in the fields and working the night shift. They were neither imperial nor august. They were, rather, Read more

  • Managing The Advent Crisis

    Managing The Advent Crisis

    In my previous post I suggested that Advent is less about a countdown to Christmas and more about a crisis. I’m not talking about our usual understanding of crisis as one of those “Aw, shhhiiioot!!” events in which something has gone wrong. I’m talking about the older, original understanding of the word. It comes from Read more

  • The Crisis Of Advent

    The Crisis Of Advent

    My post from a few days ago, Advent Truth, was the first in almost six months. During that time some of you may have wondered, “What happened to Mike?” A few of you emailed or left a comment asking that question. It’s a good question and one I’ve been asking myself. So, what happened? In Read more

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My name is Mike Marsh. I am a priest of the Episcopal Church. I retired from active parish ministry in 2025 after serving twenty-two years in The Episcopal Diocese of West Texas.

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