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Ministry, Personal Reflection, Preaching Miriam Samuelson-Roberts Ministry, Personal Reflection, Preaching Miriam Samuelson-Roberts

Renouncing Evil, Remix Style: Themes of Redemption in KPop Demon Hunters

When a little Rumi or Jinu shows up at your door for Halloween, or when your Sunday School classes won’t stop chanting “gonna be gonna be golden,” you don’t need to worry that demons are encroaching on God’s world. You can smile, knowing these kids have learned something about shared suffering and transformation and redemption.

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Ministry, Preaching, Lectionary, Lectionary Musings Rev. Emmy Kegler Ministry, Preaching, Lectionary, Lectionary Musings Rev. Emmy Kegler

Lectionary Musings from the Church Anew Blog: October 26 and November 2

Each week, we’ll offer a curated selection of blog posts that speak to the upcoming lectionary texts to help spark your imagination and serve as a thought partner for you. We hope these musings meet you right where you are with a fresh, bold, and faithful witness. 

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Ministry, Personal Reflection, Preaching Brennan Breed Ministry, Personal Reflection, Preaching Brennan Breed

Totalizing Beasts and Apocalyptic Resistance: Rereading Daniel 7

Throughout history, powerful Christians have understood Daniel 7 to show them that God has chosen them to be divinely appointed world rulers––but then behave more like the beasts than the “nobodies” that God actually chooses to rule. From Constantine’s theologians claiming to establish the kingdom of the saints, to Charlemagne’s biographer describing his kingdom as the renewed fourth empire, to American notions of manifest destiny that drew on the language of Daniel 7: empire after empire has claimed what they think is Daniel’s promise of eternal global domination. Those claiming to be the holy ones became the beast, speaking arrogant words and making war on the vulnerable communities who suffer under systems of domination.

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Personal Reflection, Preaching Soph White Personal Reflection, Preaching Soph White

Resting by the Mother Tree

You could never have imagined this in your grief, when we shared our sorrows in the death of your husband and your son, my husband. In those days I had only begun to understand the power in the bonds of family and in the God you knew so well. I now know the Lord deeply and intimately, as if the Lord was my birth mother who laid me on her shoulder and rocked me to sleep.

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Preaching, Personal Reflection Rev. Miguel Escobar Preaching, Personal Reflection Rev. Miguel Escobar

Beyond Stewardship II: Exploring Alternatives

I recognize that I am not offering a single neat or easy alternative, and I am well aware of how deeply ingrained stewardship is in the mainline church. It will take years of exploration and experimentation to move beyond it. What matters is that we keep seeking language and practices that draw us closer to the witness of the Gospels.

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Commentary, Preaching, Personal Reflection Rev. Dr. Yamileh Barnett Commentary, Preaching, Personal Reflection Rev. Dr. Yamileh Barnett

Who taught you to hate yourself? From the top of your head to the soles of your feet

What images have disillusioned me into believing that I am unworthy to sit in beautiful spaces with my golden locs, richly melanated skin, and full body? How did I convince myself that the being once called “good” by the creator needs to be transformed into standards enculturated by modern society?

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Ministry, Preaching, Lectionary, Lectionary Musings Rev. Emmy Kegler Ministry, Preaching, Lectionary, Lectionary Musings Rev. Emmy Kegler

Lectionary Musings from the Church Anew Blog: September 28 and October 5

Each week, we’ll offer a curated selection of blog posts that speak to the upcoming lectionary texts to help spark your imagination and serve as a thought partner for you. We hope these musings meet you right where you are with a fresh, bold, and faithful witness. 

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Ministry, Personal Reflection, Lectionary Rev. Dr. Brent A. Strawn Ministry, Personal Reflection, Lectionary Rev. Dr. Brent A. Strawn

“Religion” and “Politics” in Psalm 146

Does that sound political to you? Good, because it is. It’s God’s politics for the pious and for the polis. And that means it’s politics and religion all mashed up and intermixed and inextricable all the way down because that’s the way it is with this Lord who will brook no rivals, suffer no competitors, answer to no president or congress, and who loves righteousness and justice equally and always.

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