Culture • Christianity & Culture Culture is Upstream from Politics: 50 Responses Dr. Steven Garber | 56 min read Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in November of 2016. When I was a boy, my grandfather and I spent summers buying cattle throughout Colorado. Mostly of course, he... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections A Poet’s response to a Prophet Alexis Stanford | 3 min read A Reflection on Jeremiah 29… At first, when I read this passage, I thought I would attempt to write a thorough essay explaining how I, as an African American women,... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture On Dragons and More Dr. Steven Garber | 6 min read “Most of us know what we should expect to find in a dragon’s lair, but, as I said before, Eustace had read only the wrong books. They had a lot... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Masked Worship: The “Not Yet” of God’s Kingdom Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 9 min read Early in the pandemic, I concluded A Theology of Incarnation Amidst Online Worship with a premature promise: “When we have the chance, we will return – joyfully – to a... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections The Late Great Sunday Service Will Herron | 8 min read Wednesday March 12th. That was the day our church leadership decided to cancel the upcoming Sunday service in response to the appearance of COVID 19 in our county. The virus,... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation The Vocation of Historians: An Interview with Sean Michael Lucas Rev. Matt Lietzen | 9 min read In his Requiem for a Nun, the poet William Faulkner somberly reminds us that “the past is never dead. It’s not even past.” The persons and events of generations past... Continue Reading