When Holy Saturday Meets MLK: Grief, Justice, and Hope
When the pandemic hit in 2020, our parish quickly moved to livestreaming all our worship on social media. We had […]
When Holy Saturday Meets MLK: Grief, Justice, and Hope Read Post »
When the pandemic hit in 2020, our parish quickly moved to livestreaming all our worship on social media. We had […]
When Holy Saturday Meets MLK: Grief, Justice, and Hope Read Post »
Many social movements, even those founded on strong convictions and good intentions, often flounder over time. They may lack a
Martin Luther King was a Christian First Read Post »
Several years ago, after another weekend of squeezing in too many activities, my family decided to stop overbooking ourselves.
The Power of Choice Read Post »
We started to hear rumblings of a teachers’ strike just a couple of days before it happened.
When Hope is a Discipline, Everything Changes Read Post »
I like many have begun, far later than I have an excuse for, to reckon with the history of what I once called home.
Jonathan Daniels and Risking One’s Life for the Gospel Read Post »
As the story goes, Martin Luther, the German Catholic monk and scholar, nailed his “Disputation on the Power and Efficacy
Remembering Martin Luther’s New Way of Thinking Read Post »
Yes, we’re still in Advent. But January is coming – and with it always comes a chance to begin again.
Faith at Home: Planning Ahead to January Read Post »
“This place has freed you. Now go and free others.” I am not sure if she will ever remember speaking those