What Do Christians Make of Secular Christmas Ads? By Thomas Kincaid I’m one of those people who thinks he doesn’t really enjoy all the secular, cheesy, mass-produced holiday frivolity. I’m a serious person, after all, right? A priest. I’m focused on Advent,... Read More...
The Presence of Immanuel By Thomas Kincaid It’s Day 11 of Christmas. These twelve days are almost over. Certainly our secular lives have mostly come crushing back (despite the impending Epiphany celebrations). So it goes. Hopeful... Read More...
The Scarlet Thread and the Holy Cross By Thomas Kincaid “And men, when you get in there, remember to look for the scarlet thread.” The promised fall of Jericho had been a long time coming for Israel’s army. There had been the promise, then the sp... Read More...
Sloth, Charity, and the Christmas “Pause” By Thomas Kincaid Did you know that every year — every single one — New Year’s Day is exactly one week after Christmas Day? Of course you did. It happens like, well, clockwork. For some reason, I remem... Read More...
Roundtable: Why I Write for Covenant (Thomas Kincaid) Periodically, we like to take stock of our work and mission. How can Covenant best serve the Anglican Communion and wider Christian family? And how do we think about the breadth of our writing? For the next few... Read More...
Solid and contrived piety: Michael O’Brien’s Father Elijah series Catholic-minded friends recommended Michael O’Brien’s apocalyptic thrillers, Father Elijah and Elijah in Jerusalem, to me for years.