Timothy S. HankinsMy FatherToday is the Feast of All Saints. In honor of this wonderful festival that celebrates the connectedness that all Christians share in our…7 min read·Nov 1, 2019----
Timothy S. HankinsMerry ChristmasThe Christmas Story is, for most of us, a familiar tale that fills us with warm feelings of tenderness as we reflect on the touching scene…3 min read·Dec 25, 2017----
Timothy S. HankinsTheories of AtonementYou keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.5 min read·Jun 17, 2017----
Timothy S. HankinsinRelevant OrthodoxyWhy Did Jesus Have to Die?A Holy Week Meditation9 min read·Apr 12, 2017----
Timothy S. HankinsBreathing New Life into an “Old” Eucharistic PrayerIn the current United Methodist Hymnal, there is a seldom-used (at least in my experience) rite for the celebration of Holy Communion. “A…6 min read·Mar 30, 2017----
Timothy S. HankinsWhy?Last year, I was invited to preach at a “Seven Last Sayings” service at Candler School of Theology, where I was completing my seminary…5 min read·Sep 21, 2016----
Timothy S. HankinsinRelevant OrthodoxyGod With Us In Bread and WineIn Evangelical circles, it’s not unusual to be asked if you’ve invited Jesus to come into your heart. As a young person, I never quite knew…3 min read·Jul 22, 2016----
Timothy S. HankinsinRelevant OrthodoxyFirstborn from the Dead[Jesus] is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that he might come to have first place in…6 min read·Jul 14, 2016----