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Why Native Americans Struggle to Protect Their Sacred Places

Rosalyn LaPier
August 15, 2018
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Race, Theology
Sacred sites are being viewed as potential areas for development, threatening the free practice of Native American faith.

Trump Christianity and the Abandonment of Jesus

Craig M. Watts
July 26, 2018
Church Life, Creation & Environment, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Interfaith, Politics, Race, Theology
They decided what was important was not the character of the president but his positions.

Six Ways Church Communities Can Be CreatureKind

Sarah Withrow King
July 25, 2018
Church Life, Creation & Environment, Theology
There’s no need to separate creation care from people care or from our spiritual lives.

A Confession of Faith & Love

Tony Campolo
June 6, 2018
Creation & Environment, Global, Immigration & Refugees, LGBTQ+, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology
I am grateful for the input and critiques from this group of long experienced Christian leaders who have blazed the path that RLC is treading these days in our commitment to Jesus and justice.

An Imaginative Incarnation: The Carnival de Resistance

Tim Nafziger
May 26, 2018
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology
Everyone loves a story. And scientists have finally caught up with Jesus.

How Christians Can Protect Endangered Species

Jim David
May 18, 2018
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology
We are called to not undo God’s handiwork.

‘An Ethic of Resurrection’: Daniel Berrigan & the Kings Bay Plowshares

Art Laffin
April 30, 2018
Creation & Environment, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Theology
 To be witnesses to the resurrection we must utter our 'No' to state-sanctioned violence, racism, oppression, injustice, and all that endangers life and creation.

‘Sense of Place’: An Earth Day Sunday Resource

Shantha Ready Alonso
April 22, 2018
Church Life, Creation & Environment, Race, Theology
When Christians in the United States engage in spiritual practices that help us be more present to one another and our local watersheds, we make our ministries more relational and authentic.

How Might Easter Be Reinterpreted in Light of Climate Change?

Brandon Ambrosino
April 2, 2018
Church Life, Creation & Environment, Theology
Easter is about God’s relationship with the whole world — not just human beings.

Ashes to Ashes, I Love You

Lee Ann Pomrenke
February 12, 2018
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Theology
It is an act of love to remind each other of our mortality.
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