Mission: asking people what they need that the church could provide
Missioners are asking people what do you need that the church could provide as they develop programs for their neighborhoods.
Missioners are asking people what do you need that the church could provide as they develop programs for their neighborhoods.
All of these words from the Psalm make for piercing commentary on the death of Trayvon Martin. The Psalmist touches on so many factors surrounding this unjust death: segregation and isolation in our neighborhoods, entrapment and weapons just waiting to go off, and misplaced fear and hatred.
There is a lot of conversation on the news today concerning Rachel Jeantel, friend of Trayvon Martin and the last person to speak with him,
Updated: A full report from the task force is now available on its website.
According to one friend, Lembembe’s neck and feet appeared to have been broken, and his face, hands, and feet had been burned with an iron.
Unless MPs object to the bill at the eleventh hour during a short Commons debate set to take place on Tuesday, it is expected to receive royal assent within days.
the Rev. David Sellery serves as an Episcopal priest that seeks to proclaim the good news of God in Christ in worship, pastoral care, education,
Sharon Ely Pearson has a post on the Building Faith blog on “the marks of the new monasticism.” They are: Marks of a New Monasticism
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The movie Fruitvale Station has received excellent reviews. Writing for The Atlantic, Jason Bailey says it may shed some light on the way that Americans