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On Thanksgiving: An Honest Home in the Uncomfortable ‘Both’

Britney Winn Lee
November 24, 2021
Creation & Environment, General, Race
But this little plot of land, where my son swings from oak branches beside the bayou . . . where we make mashed potatoes for three instead of twenty-three . . . where I call home . . . is much more than just a settler's trophy. We live in Caddo territory, or so it was before the Treaty of Cession of 1835.

In Opposition of the Line 3 Pipeline

Brian McLaren
September 16, 2021
Creation & Environment, Global, Practical Justice
Now, four years later, I want to follow up the heartfelt message of that video by expressing my public opposition to the Line 3 pipeline — and by asking you to add your voice as well. 

On Thanksgiving: An Honest Home in the Uncomfortable ‘Both’

Britney Winn Lee
November 25, 2020
Creation & Environment, General, Race
But this little plot of land, where my son swings from oak branches beside the bayou . . . where we make mashed potatoes for three instead of twenty-three . . . where I call home . . . is much more than just a settler's trophy. We live in Caddo territory, or so it was before the Treaty of Cession of 1835.

How Making Friends with Indigenous People Changed My Life

Joshua Grace
April 23, 2019
General, Practical Justice, Race
It's time for restitution. A lot of people need and deserve it.

Catholic School Apologizes After Clip Emerges of Students Mocking Native Americans

Emily McFarlan Miller and Jack Jenkins
January 20, 2019
General, Immigration & Refugees, Race
“They’re just responding to a president that is giving license to racists and bigots who have no place in our society."

Why Native Americans Struggle to Protect Their Sacred Places

Rosalyn LaPier
August 15, 2018
Creation & Environment, Practical Justice, Race, Theology
Sacred sites are being viewed as potential areas for development, threatening the free practice of Native American faith.

It’s NOT the economy, stupid

Morf Morford
July 31, 2013
Church Life, General
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JULY 31, 2013 | BY: MORF MORFORD -- The word economy derives from the Greek word ‘economos’ which refers to the care and provisioning...

Picking Up My Drum: what this white guy learned from Uncle Richard

Jimmy Spencer Jr.
March 22, 2013
General, Race
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BY: JIMMY SPENCER JR. -- Thank you Uncle Richard for gathering me to your community. I honor your life as an Elder. I celebrate your life...

For the American part of me…..I Am Sorry (My Confession)

Matt Young
March 17, 2013
General, Global
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BY: MATT YOUNG -- Today I would like to stand with Joel. I want to confess not only for the four areas that he did...
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