Culture • Current Conversations The Culture is Still Upstream from Politics Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read The culture is upstream from politics. Like most words that matter, these are ones worth pondering, maybe even debating. Almost four years ago, just after the last national election in... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Tragedy, Tipping Points, and Trust Rev. Dr. Irwyn Ince | 9 min read September 1, 1989 September 1, 1989 in Brooklyn, NY – a tragedy that I trusted was a tipping point. It was the day before my 21st birthday, and I was... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Sometimes You Tear Up the Publication Schedule Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 6 min read Sometimes you tear up the publication schedule. Given COVID19, we had an article on loneliness by Molly Wicker planned for this week, and given our emphasis on Vocation, we had... Continue Reading
Faith • Biblical Reflections The Main Event Rev. James Forsyth | 11 min read Missing The Main Event A few summers ago, one of my sons and I were headed to a concert together. We were on the way, but an accident on the... Continue Reading
Culture • Current Conversations Coronavirus and the Two Greatest Commandments Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 11 min read German churches have regathered for public worship but without singing. Why? Groups as ideologically varied as CNN and The Gospel Coalition have reported increasing anecdotal evidence that indicates singing together... Continue Reading
Faith • Liturgical Reflections Prayers During the Pandemic D.S. Chapman | 2 min read In many ways, we have forgotten how to pray — especially to pray with the richness and succinctness of expression of the historic church. It is reassuring to remember that... Continue Reading