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Lunchtime Grace: Lessons from the Meal Line

April Keech
September 11, 2020
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
For this man revealed the compassion of Christ to cover someone who was exposed, to protect someone in their nakedness, and at risk to himself, broke the rules of the lunch time line.  He taught me something about the reach of grace.

Compassion Must Trump Conviction

Jon Mathieu
August 20, 2020
Church Life, LGBTQ+, Theology
Just because we use the Bible to make an argument does not mean the argument is loving or correct; just because we say we love someone does not mean we are actually engaged in loving them.

For Christians, Is There ‘A Time to Hate?’

Craig M. Watts
August 13, 2020
General, Politics, Practical Justice
Hate is not found in any list of virtues. Yet, interestingly enough, we find scripture saying, “There is…a time to love, and a time to hate” (Ecclesiastes 3:8)

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?

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.

The Renewal of All Things

Corey Farr
April 4, 2020
Church Life, General, Theology
The Jesus of Revelation 21 is "making all things new," that is, re-newing all things to their original intent in a way which far surpasses that which has come before. He is making all things kainos.

Apparel for the Revolution

RLC Editor
February 12, 2020
General, Practical Justice, Revival
Now is the time to be conspicuous. 

Rising Together with Preemptive Love

Lindsay Tevebaugh
December 12, 2019
Immigration & Refugees, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice
We can all rise together.

A Christian Response to the Rise of Extremism in Iraq

Kathy Kelly
October 28, 2019
Global, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics
We need not choose blindness or the hatred that lets us be herded in fear.

We Are Not of Those Who Shrink Back

William J. Barber
September 29, 2019
Church Life, Politics, Revival
This moment of moral crisis demands a call for revival.
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