You Can’t Beat Evil With a Stump Speech Jennifer Butler February 19, 2020 Global, Interfaith, Politics "The darkness of this moment requires a brighter light."
‘It’s All Good’ Daniel Carillo January 28, 2020 General, Politics, Theology I must see Christ’s nature in everyone, even those who seem hopelessly lost and broken.
Growing the Light: Advent & Farmworker Justice RLC Editor November 24, 2019 Church Life, Practical Justice Sign up now for Growing the Light: Advent Reflections on Farmworker Justice.
Christians in Support of the Impeachment Inquiry Peter Heltzel October 8, 2019 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Revival This is not a matter of partisanship, but of deepest principle.
Lent Is A Season of Stubborn Hope Kate Bowler April 1, 2019 Theology Lent is the right time to sit with these darker truths.
What Is Holy? Morf Morford March 5, 2019 Interfaith, Theology Christians are called to be disciples, not believers; irresistible, not convincing; and doers, not just proclaimers, of the Good News.
Stepping into the Light: Christians & Mental Illness Lily Dunn February 11, 2019 Church Life, General, Theology None of the churches I have attended in my life ever denounced mental illness as fake or as a spiritual sin.
What Have We Been Waiting For? Bill Cayley December 27, 2018 General, Theology For Simeon and Anna, their time of waiting was for a lifetime, and they knew clearly when that time of waiting had been fulfilled.
Lights for Gaza & the Darkness of Lent Mae Elise Cannon April 9, 2017 Global, Politics, Practical Justice As we send points of light into the darkness, we work and pray for the structural changes needed to make light a reality for Gazans.