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Walter Brueggemann
Doubting Thomas: A Disciple for a Digital Age
St. Thomas, who converted from doubt to belief when the resurrected Christ physically appeared to him, has undergone something of a conversion in the last two to three decades.
A World that Might Yet Be
In those moments when it seems clear that we’re lurching painfully backwards, I give thanks for the memory of Amelia Boynton Robinson, who inspires me to do the small faithful thing in front of me that day.
Clarity vs. Faith
I have learned God may ask things of us that seem weird and ridiculous... Once you receive the ask, meditate and pray for a moment, but by all means, obey!
God Loves Us Eternally
God’s promises to love us eternally are not just about the future but compel us to live as if love extends beyond the bounds of death.
A Church Anew Book Series: Interview with Eleanor Scott Meyers, Author of “Stories From An Unintentional Preacher”
Stories from an Unintentional Preacher is a highly personal memoir of a time when women were finding their way to work for which they felt called, moving against challenging odds with fortitude, compromise, and persistence.
Jubilee: We Need A Year of Release
The Church living into its call to economic justice can lead the way both by diminishing its own economic power to pay off debts and finance reform, but also to advocate for an end to predatory practices.
God Promises to Meet Us in Bread
At a table that Jesus sets, God forgives us and feeds us with love eternal. In water and promise, God brings us to new life and breathes in us gifts that help the world