Cowboys and Indians: Dismantling the Western, Settler-Colonial Worldview (PART I) Randy Woodley April 23, 2019 Race, Theology White supremacy and “cowboy theology” isn’t something just of the past.
Black Women Cracking ‘Stained-Glass Ceilings’ with Jesus’ 7 Last Words Adelle M. Banks April 19, 2019 Race, Theology, Women "Space is finally being made for us to edify God’s people."
Why We Want to Skip Holy Week Lee Ann Pomrenke April 18, 2019 Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology As I am not Judas initiating the betrayal, I'm good, right?
Unholy Week Angela Denker April 17, 2019 Church Life, Theology I believe instead that God wept too this Holy Monday, another relic in flames, another sanctuary destroyed, another holy place desecrated.
Christian Nationalism: The Real American Idol Daniel Hawk April 16, 2019 Christian Nationalism, Church Life, Politics, Theology We manifest our allegiance to the American idol when fighting for national greatness means more to us than embodying the love of Christ to a watching world.
The Religions in ‘Game of Thrones’ Jana Riess April 13, 2019 General, Theology These people are going to need some hope at the end of eight seasons of warfare.
Rejoicing in the Midst of Sorrow Kate Bowler April 10, 2019 General, Theology By failing to experience joy, even in the midst of crappy times, we can be engulfed entirely by our circumstances.
Why White Guys Think They’re Suffering Sam Altis April 5, 2019 LGBTQ+, Race, Theology, Women Cis-hetero white men need an intervention. For white guys who follow Jesus, the stories and symbols of Jesus can act as this intervention.
Lent Is A Season of Stubborn Hope Kate Bowler April 1, 2019 Theology Lent is the right time to sit with these darker truths.
Incarnate Weirdness (Or How NOT to Give up Social Media) Eric Minton March 27, 2019 Church Life, General, Theology Christianity is experiencing the same draining of weirdness that is so inherent to its success.