Watch and Pray: A Message for the Symptomatic Lee Ann Pomrenke May 3, 2020 Church Life, General, Theology You do not need to plead with God for your survival or submit to this disease, because it is not God's will that you be sick.
Together, Apart, Together: Living into Easter Jennifer Butler April 20, 2020 General, Global, Practical Justice An Imperial crucifixion and tomb could not hold Jesus, nor will a pandemic hold back our love for each other that gives us hope for a better future.
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.
Is This How It All Ends?: Challenging Our Shared Fatalism Morf Morford April 16, 2020 Church Life, Global, Practical Justice It just might be how it all ends – or, after a thousand false starts, how it begins.
Could the Coronavirus be Good for the Church? Michael Rotolo April 8, 2020 Church Life, Revival, Theology What could happen if more churches started experimenting and implementing new forms of ministry like their “life” depended on it?
When Jesus Social Distanced Himself Jennifer Butler and Caleb Lines April 7, 2020 Global, Practical Justice, Theology When Jesus denied temptation in the wilderness, he showed us by example how to live.
How the War on Christmas Became the War on Easter Shane Claiborne April 5, 2020 Church Life, General, Global What I would say to the pastors going to jail right now for defying the quarantine is this: read Romans 13.
I’m Not Okay Matthew Rigby March 31, 2020 Family and Parenting, General, Global I’m not sleeping well, friends. All this past week I’ve been receiving thoughtful messages asking how I’m doing. And honestly? I feel like I’m losing, embarrassed of how afraid I am, how anxious I feel. There ...
Open Hearts, Closed Doors Nathan Empsall March 21, 2020 Church Life, Global, Practical Justice The church is not a building. The church is God's people, wherever we are.