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.
Maundy Thursday & Easter with Red Letter Christians RLC Editor April 9, 2020 General, Practical Justice, Theology During this holiest of weeks, we invite you to draw closer to God by joining Red Letter Christians online.
While It Was Still Dark: A Requiem for Rachel Held Evans Nadia Bolz-Weber June 3, 2019 Church Life, General, Theology, Women Mary Magdalene’s life, Rachel’s life, your lives — we are all fodder for God’s really really long memoir of how God loves humans.
‘Pro-Life’ Must Encompass More Than Opposition to Abortion John Gehring January 19, 2018 Creation & Environment, Family and Parenting, Global, Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Women 6 There is nothing “pro-life” about defending life in the womb while walking away from our collective obligations to care for the child once that baby is born.
Here Comes the Sun Brandan Robertson April 20, 2014 General, Theology 2 APRIL 20, 2014 | BY: BRANDAN ROBERTSON -- This holiest of days, Easter Sunday, humanity is invited in to a celebration of...
True Meaning of Easter Lies in its Beauty, Not its Violence Kay Campbell April 10, 2012 Church Life, Theology 14 Surely the truest way to find the God of Easter is not through contorted extractions of retribution and atonement.