Culture • Current Conversations A New Temperance Movement Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 8 min read Will it be any better the next time? For several years, the trifecta of COVID, an election, and race tore churches apart. What was obviously missing was that pesky fellow... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture On “The Banshees of Inisherin” Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read Windswept. Having felt the Atlantic Ocean winds across my face, enamored by the coastline of Ireland, breathing deeply of its bracing air all day long, I know that those who... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture Union with Christ and the Curious Phenomenon of the Sports Fan Rev. Dr. Bill Fullilove | 9 min read In honor of the end of the college football conference championships, and looking forward to the beginning of the college football championship, and in mourning over the exit of the... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture Bah Humbug: Cards, Letters and Things Remembered Erin Rodewald | 9 min read I‘d like to report a bit of bah humbug that has me particularly troubled. In recent years, I’ve noticed fewer and fewer Christmas cards landing in my mailbox. At first,... Continue Reading
Culture • Popular Culture The Beauty of Love as It Was Made to Be: Marcus Mumford’s “Self-Titled” Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read We long to be loved and we long to love, all of us. And while we sometimes get it more right than not, sometimes we fail miserably, wounding ourselves and... Continue Reading
Culture • Christianity & Culture How is God Changing People and Places? Abraham Cho & Gregory Perry | 14 min read Early on a Sunday morning in East Harlem, a young couple and their two daughters wait for the elevator up to the second-floor space where their church meets above the... Continue Reading