Let’s Have Church! (By Loving Our Neighbors) Marshall Taylor May 27, 2020 Global, Practical Justice, Theology In seeking eternal life, are we not making choices about who we love as our neighbor?
Americans Demand Freedom, But for What? Rachel Jones May 26, 2020 Church Life, Global, Politics For the first time in generations, Americans are being asked to consider the collective.
Voting for the Common Good Doug Pagitt May 23, 2020 General, Politics, Practical Justice Encouraging people of faith to bring about a change on election day by making the common good their voting criteria.
Jobs and Judgment in a Time of Pandemic Craig M. Watts May 12, 2020 General, Global, Politics Some workers are being pressured to return to their jobs. And when they are reluctant to do so their motives are being judged.
Fighting for Hope: Brooklyn Coffee Shop Turned Food Pantry Patricia Manwaring May 1, 2020 General, Global, Practical Justice We decided to offer up what we had. Empty tables.
Together, Apart, Together: Living into Easter Jennifer Butler April 20, 2020 General, Global, Practical Justice An Imperial crucifixion and tomb could not hold Jesus, nor will a pandemic hold back our love for each other that gives us hope for a better future.
Is This How It All Ends?: Challenging Our Shared Fatalism Morf Morford April 16, 2020 Church Life, Global, Practical Justice It just might be how it all ends – or, after a thousand false starts, how it begins.
When Jesus Social Distanced Himself Jennifer Butler and Caleb Lines April 7, 2020 Global, Practical Justice, Theology When Jesus denied temptation in the wilderness, he showed us by example how to live.
Lessons From the Fog (And This Pandemic) Britney Winn Lee March 17, 2020 Creation & Environment, Global, Theology "I couldn’t help but compare the grounded cloud around me to the world’s persisting and shared experience with the Coronavirus"
Beware of Christian Gaslighting Stephen Mattson March 5, 2020 Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Women "The danger of Christian gaslighting is that it disguises itself as faith."