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Jean McCurdy Meade

The Rev. Dr. Jean McCurdy Meade is a retired priest of the Diocese of Louisiana and formerly the rector of Mount Olivet Church in New Orleans. She lives now in her hometown of San Antonio, Texas, as well as Santa Fe, New Mexico, and New Orleans.

St. Michael and All Angels

Editor's Note: September 30 is the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels.  After reading this essay, consider listening to the recent TLC Podcast...

The Man by the Pool

Daily Devotional • August 17 A Reading from John 5:1-18 1 After this there was a feast of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 2...

The Second Sign

Daily Devotional • August 16 A Reading from John 4:43-54 43 After the two days he departed to Galilee. 44 For Jesus himself testified that a...

The First Unlikely Missionary

If we think we are not very fit for the work of evangelism, just remember that this lone woman at a well with her interesting history with men didn’t seem like a very promising evangelist either.

Name Above All Names

Daily Devotional • August 14 A Reading from Judges 13:15-24 15 Mano′ah said to the angel of the Lord, “Pray, let us detain you, and prepare...

A Rabbi’s Good Advice

There is no evidence that Gamaliel eventually becomes a follower of Jesus, but his counsel to refrain from condemning Jesus’s first disciples is courageous and significant. We often long to take sides and commit to the rightness of our cause. But sometimes we might want to follow his example and advise patience until it becomes clearer whether God is doing something new, as he often proclaims in Scripture he is doing.

A Nocturnal Dialogue

Daily Devotional • August 12 A Reading from John 3:1-31 3 Now there was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews....

Be Still

They forgot that he was in the boat with them. We forget that too, over and over again. He does care: he is with us in every fearful or painful circumstance of our lives. 

Profiles in Power

One of the most striking aspects of the story of Daniel in the lion’s den is often overlooked. Daniel’s virtue, wisdom, and faithfulness to...

The Holy Ghost, the Comforter

Te Deum Laudamus Sometimes we hear people in church seek to eliminate gendered words for God in our prayers. Now that I am in the...