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Emmanuel Understands Limitations

Sue Fulmore
December 20, 2020
Church Life, Family and Parenting, General
While rulers in Palestine at the time of Jesus’s coming clutched their power, the King-over-all was laying his down.  He ushered in a new order, an upside-down kingdom.

Untethered: On Exile, Chronic Illness, and Life in a Pandemic

Anna Howard
August 7, 2020
General, Global, Theology
Every wilderness comes with an untethering and a temptation or three that forces us to reexamine our identities. In this reexamination, is a call to discover or redefine our mission in the world. 

Living Room Liturgy: A Prayer for Laughter

Zen Hess
April 18, 2020
Church Life, General, Practical Justice
Is there a time for mourning and grief? Yes. But there must also be time for laughter, for dancing, for joy.

Pandemic, Not Pomp and Circumstance

Melanie Springer Mock
April 17, 2020
Family and Parenting, Global, Practical Justice
The class of 2020 was born into a country disfigured by terrorism, and now will be launched into the world during a global pandemic.

The Best I Can Do: A Lament for Lost Control

Sarah Styf
April 15, 2020
Family and Parenting, General, Global
The loss of control is wearing me down.

The Resurrection will be Live-Streamed

Eric Minton
April 14, 2020
Church Life, General, Theology
I only buy it as actual religious practice if the sound machine of my existence is turned all the way up. 

Amidst Pandemic, the Chance to Experience Easter as the Apostles Did

Nathan Empsall
April 12, 2020
Church Life, General, Theology
So let’s experience Easter as the Apostles did: in small groups at home, preparing to share God’s love with the poor and vulnerable.

The Work We Can Do During Quarantine

Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
March 28, 2020
Church Life, Global, Practical Justice
What can we do during quarantine to become the sort of people who can build up a better world?

On the Frontlines: Preventing Coronavirus in Cox’s Bazar

Alice Zhang
March 27, 2020
Global, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice
In places like refugee camps, crowded conditions and poor hygiene can increase infection rates.

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