The Best I Can Do: A Lament for Lost Control Sarah Styf April 15, 2020 Family and Parenting, General, Global The loss of control is wearing me down.
A Reflection on Maundy Thursday Chris Ebling April 9, 2020 Church Life, General, Theology The story that begins on Maundy Thursday is one of betrayal, denial, pain, and sacrifice. Where were you?
Maundy Thursday & Easter with Red Letter Christians RLC Editor April 9, 2020 General, Practical Justice, Theology During this holiest of weeks, we invite you to draw closer to God by joining Red Letter Christians online.
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.
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris Ravaged by Fire Yonat Shimron April 15, 2019 Church Life, General "We will appeal to the greatest talents … and we will rebuild."
4 Things to Know About Ash Wednesday William Johnston March 6, 2019 Practical Justice, Theology Life is short and death imminent, urging focus on what is essential.
Holy Week in an Unholy World Shane Claiborne April 2, 2015 Politics, Practical Justice, Theology It is a Holy Week. Death does not get the last word. There is a movement happening – and this movement is about life.
Holy Week is a Good Time to Get Arrested with Jesus Jarrod McKenna April 10, 2014 General, Immigration & Refugees 6 APRIL 10, 2014 | BY: JARROD MCKENNA -- “If ever there was a peaceful protest, this was it.” These are not the words of an activist...
Offensive Jesus? Michael Kimpan April 12, 2012 General 3 Nobody's perfect. We all make mistakes. I've made plenty. I'll make plenty more. And in the future, when i err, I'd like to err on the side of grace. We've heard it said many times before by trendy autho...