Jeff Hutson

Eucharistic Revival

Regrets? Moving on from looking back.

Over the years, many have told me they live life with no regrets. Yet many of us do have regrets whispering through our brains as we try to nod off at night. And we’re not alone. Saul of Tarsus, Dan Fogelberg, and Bob Dylan each had something to say – or sing – about regret.

Eucharistic Revival

Eucharistic Revival: You are not alone

Tears welled as I sat in Lucas Oil Stadium for the National Eucharistic Congress. Since I’d left a Pentecostal church more than 30 years ago, I’d steadfastly avoided what I considered religious emotionalism. As I gazed around the stadium, four words came to mind: “You are not alone.”

The Journey

The Journey: Brother, are you saved?

The Calvinists would tell me it wasn’t my fault; I simply was not elected for salvation. My once-saved-always-saved friends would tell me I must never have been saved to begin with. However, my Catholic brothers welcome me as a fellow pilgrim on a lifelong journey of conversion.

The Journey

The Journey: The edge of atheism

Socrates found the unexamined life not worth living. I agree, but only in part. For me, my faith, the people I love, and the beauty of the world make life very much worth living. But, an examined life can be intensely fascinating for the unafraid.