Where Is Jesus in the Pandemic Protests? Mal Green December 3, 2021 Global, Immigration & Refugees, Politics One person’s expression of unlimited liberty is another person’s experience of unwelcome restriction.
Moving On from ‘Cheap Unity’ Jon Mathieu November 20, 2020 Church Life, Politics, Practical Justice Perhaps this contrast—the real, difficult version of something held up against the cheap and easy imitation—will help us navigate the disaster of American disunity.
Grieving, But Not Leaving, the United Methodist Church James Howell March 3, 2019 Church Life, LGBTQ+, Theology The wise never make a decision when under duress. Time will tell. We will see what unfolds.
3 Lessons From a Pastor Up Close to the Kentucky School Shooting Richie Clendenen January 27, 2018 Church Life, General, Theology 2 How can we work together as a faith community to help serve and minister to people in the grip of shock, pain, emotional trauma, grief and loss?
The Power & Privilege of White Women Cara Meredith May 12, 2017 Family and Parenting, Politics, Race, Women 4 Like many conservative white voters, I rejected notions of privilege simply because bank accounts were sometimes in the red.
Gay Marriage, World Vision and a Unified Church? Jon Huckins April 2, 2014 General, LGBTQ+ 15 APRIL 2, 2014 | BY: JON HUCKINS -- It has been a tough go for the Church in the United States over the past couple months...