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How Should the Church Respond to the Tents That Line Our Urban Streets?

Sparrow Etter Carlson
August 19, 2021
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
Until we begin to ascribe to the people we’re attempting to “serve" the same kinds of complexities, nuances, kindnesses, and curiosity that we ascribe and acknowledge in ourselves, we will continue to create models of care that simply do not work.

Fire in the Sky: On Divisions and Forgiveness

Rachel Ophoff
September 21, 2020
Church Life, Creation & Environment, Politics
Our country is at the boiling point in the divide between these two people groups. We listen to different news sources and make up our minds accordingly. There is a great evil that perpetrates false conspiracy theories with the intent to divide us.

There Is No ‘Other’

Morf Morford
June 16, 2020
Politics, Practical Justice, Race
Our options in life were never equal, never fair, and never related to merit or work ethic.

People of Faith Must Help Disrupt the School-to-Prison-Pipeline

Emily Jones
May 16, 2019
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Practical Justice, Race, Women
What are we doing to build a system that shows grace to all children, not just some?

The Scandalous Love of God

Sarah McIlvried
September 27, 2018
Books, Interfaith, LGBTQ+, Theology
A book review of "Love Without Limits."

4 Thoughts on Trump’s Remarks About ‘Sh*thole Countries’

Jon Huckins
January 13, 2018
Global, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
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What are creative ways we can celebrate the humanity, dignity, and image of God in our sisters and brothers from Africa, Haiti, and Central America?

No Dignity on Death Row: Stop Ivan’s Execution

Elizabeth Peiffer
April 10, 2017
General, Practical Justice
I know Ivan’s humanity and dignity, and cannot fathom God’s justice allowing it to be destroyed this way.

#SelfieNation

Gary Alan Taylor
February 7, 2014
Church Life, General
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FEB 7, 2014 | BY: GARY ALAN TAYLOR -- I did something last night I’m not at all proud of; I took a selfie. I trust my public confession absolves...

Root for Humanity! Why our Messy, Recalcitrant Lives are Better than Robots, Drones, and other Human-replacing Technologies

Carol Howard Merritt
January 11, 2014
Church Life, General
JAN 11, 2014 | BY: CAROL HOWARD MERRITT -- Throughout the movie World’s End, there is hope, because we root for the human. We long for...
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A Journey of Recognition: Racism, Prejudice, Sexism, and Hate Do Exist

John Harrison
August 2, 2013
Books, Race
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RED LETTER BOOK CLUB | BY: JOHN HARRISON -- Bruce walks with us on a journey of recognition and acknowledgement; recognition...
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