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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.

Mourning Elijah Cummings, Preachers and Presidents Recall a Man of Faith

Jack Jenkins
October 26, 2019
Church Life, Politics
It is no coincidence that Elijah shared a name with an Old Testament prophet.

The Complete Life — According to Martin Luther King, Jr.

John D. Barry
January 21, 2019
General
The full life, according to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Why Organizations Need Values-Driven Hope

Gary Edmonds
February 26, 2018
General, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Practical Justice
Common values give us the humility to understand that we walk together with those we serve.

All Means All: Remembering Our Trans Service Members

Sara Fisher
July 28, 2017
General, LGBTQ+, Politics
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I’m holding close those caught in the midst of online battles, those who are looking for enough support to take the first brave step to fully be who they are, as people created and loved by God.

Do We Really Need “Church”?

Micah Bales
July 27, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
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JULY 27, 2014 | BY: MICAH BALES -- When I was a kid, my family was part of what I would consider a fairly traditional Quaker church. We...

For Church Leaders: Do Active Christians Have a Place In Your Church?

Yaholo Hoyt
March 25, 2014
Church Life, General, Theology
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MAR 25, 2014 | BY: YAHOLO HOYT -- This is a sincere question for church leaders out there. When you get a truly on-fire Christian...

What Love Looks Like

Elyse Jankowski
September 21, 2013
Church Life, General
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SEPT 21, 2013 | BY: ELYSE JANKOWSKI -- Shaheed has one tooth, zero legs and countless stories to tell. He sits in his wheelchair holding...

8 Good Reasons to Change Modern Church Service

Yaholo Hoyt
August 29, 2013
Church Life, General, Theology
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AUGUST 29, 2013 | BY: YAHOLO HOYT -- Sunday morning church service is not serving the needs of Christians in our present time...

If God had my body

Morf Morford
August 11, 2013
Church Life, General
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AUGUST 11, 2013 | BY: MORF MORFORD -- If God had my body I would have no burden of fear or regret, Or shame or disgrace. If God had my body...
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