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Kirk Woodward is a playwright, director, and musician. An elder in the Presbyterian Church (PC-USA), he has been preaching for the past fifteen years. His produced plays include the book for the Off-Off Broadway musical The Biggest Little City...; A Dream of a Murder, a fantastic mystery; and numerous plays for children, including The Wind in the Willows (produced at Town Hall in New York and across the country); The Bremen Town Musicians (book, music, and lyrics); Aladdin; and (with Mona Hennessy) Shakespeare Circus, The Litter Show, and Five Kinds of Christmas.

A Masters and the Master
October 18, 2008 – 8:25 am | Comments Off on A Masters and the Master
A Masters and the Master

by Kirk Woodward

As Christians we continually face the problem of integrating our faith with the effects of living in this increasingly fragmented and secularized world. I faced this situation when, for work-related reasons, I recently decided to try to earn a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Health Care Administration.

Faith, Hope, and Personal Responsibility
July 8, 2008 – 12:43 pm | Comments Off on Faith, Hope, and Personal Responsibility
Faith, Hope, and Personal Responsibility

by Kirk Woodward

Reflections on the Lectionary Readings for September 2008.

Suit the Action to the Word: Acting and Preaching
October 28, 2007 – 7:27 pm | Comments Off on Suit the Action to the Word: Acting and Preaching
Suit the Action to the Word: Acting and Preaching

by Kirk Woodward

The preacher asks, “What do I do to respond to the demands of the Word?”