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#MoralWitnessWednesday: A Call to Prayer and Prophetic Action

Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
June 4, 2019
Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice, Theology
We have a moral obligation to publicly confront the abuse and call our elected leaders to repentance.

Advent 3: Turning Aside from Fear & Abusive Systems

Cory Driver
December 16, 2018
Church Life, Immigration & Refugees, Theology
John taught them how to live without abusing other people.

Advent 2: Is This Good News?

Cory Driver
December 9, 2018
Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology
This Advent, let’s not settle for a sentimental Christmas season.

Repentance & Reconstruction: How to Unlearn Slaveholder Religion

Daniel Harrison
July 27, 2018
Books, Church Life, Peace & Nonviolence, Politics, Race, Theology
This level of racism was not born overnight.

Separating Immigrant Children from Their Families is Torture

Jennifer Butler
June 9, 2018
Family and Parenting, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Theology
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People of faith must also condemn a policy that punishes children for their parents’ attempts to protect them.

Revival: A Liturgy for Repentance

Britney Winn Lee
April 5, 2018
Church Life, General, Politics, Revival, Theology
We need an altar call that invites us into a third way and an aisle that leads us to the love of neighbor. We need a raised hand declaring the decision to live for good news that is good for all people.

The Power & Legacy of Revivalism

Tony Campolo
March 28, 2018
General, Politics, Practical Justice, Race, Revival, Theology
Finney's revivals, as part of calling his listeners to being converted via the power of the Holy Spirit, also called them to a commitment to work for social change.

Ground Zero: Why We Need the Lynchburg Revival

Jonathan Martin
February 21, 2018
Church Life, General, Politics, Revival, Theology
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We are believing God for the Lynchburg Revival to be a powerful counter-witness to white Christian nationalism — marked by fasting, repentance, prayer, preaching, worship, and foot-washing.

Sorting Through the Church’s Silence on Sexual Abuse & Assault

Beth Moore
February 1, 2018
Church Life, Practical Justice, Theology, Women
Why are we who preach and teach “the truth will set you free” largely bound by silence regarding sexual assault and abuse?

Highpoint Church: How You Know Jesus Has Left Your Church

Angela Denker
January 11, 2018
Church Life, General, LGBTQ+, Theology, Women
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When your entire church service becomes a cover-up to retain the power and prestige of your congregation and its pastors, one of whom is a confessed sexual abuser.
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