Articles by Kirk Woodward

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.

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.

by Kirk Woodward
Reflections on the Lectionary Readings for September 2008.

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