The Newsletter of Christ Our King Presbyterian Church

The Lorica is published monthly as the newsletter of Christ Our King Presbyterian Church. The title comes from “The Lorica,” a traditional Irish song (also called “St. Patrick’s Breastplate”) attributed to St. Patrick.

Articles from past issues:

The Theater of God's Amusements (May 2007)

Why Chuck Noland Talks to His Volleyball (May 2006)

Living with a Little Bit of Imagination (June 2005)

On the Edge of the Woods (March 2005)

Why Your Life Depends on Good Grammar (December 2004)

History's Most Powerful Postscript: A Memo to Mugabe and Me (October 2004)

Why Can't We Kneel? (September 2004)

On Swallowing a Camel: Confessions of a Recovering Malcontent (December 2003)

Filling Up the Dash (October 2003)

The Power of Intercessory Faith (September 2003)

A Little Help at Halfcourt (May 2003)

Going Where No Church Has Gone Before: A Lorica Interview with Mr. Pibb (February 2003)

How to Avoid a Splitting Headache at Christmas: Being Some Medical Advice from Saint Luke, the Beloved Physician, With a Second Opinion from Gilbert Keith Chesterton (December 2002)

Resurrection in Death Valley (November 2002)

Act Two, Scene One: A Year After 9-11 (September 2002)

A Glass of Hope — Hold the Ice, Please (August 2002)

Who Taught You Where to Walk? (April 2002)

Four Words That Changed the World (March 2002)

Some Thoughts on Having an Adventure (January 2002)

Jesus at Ground Zero (December 2001)

In Praise of Feasting: A Thanksgiving Meditation (November 2001)

The Imagination of Faith (October 2001)

At Work in the Neighborhood (September 2001)

A Short Primer on the Church (July 2001)

The Hitchhiking Preacher (June 2001)

Why “The Lorica”? (March 2001)