The consequences of supporting marriage equality
Even as marriage equality gains momentum around the country, ministers who speak out in favor of same-sex marriage still face serious consequences. The Rev. Oliver
Even as marriage equality gains momentum around the country, ministers who speak out in favor of same-sex marriage still face serious consequences. The Rev. Oliver
We are delighted to announce that beginning next week, the Rev. Megan Castellan and Weston Mathews will be joining the Café news team.
David Creech is aware of his own privilege, and how little he has done to earn it. In a new blog post at Dying Sparrows,
From the Anglican Communion News Service: Since hostilities broke out on 15 December different factions of the South Sudanese army have been fighting each other
From The New York Times: In his State of the Union address on Jan. 8, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson introduced his “war on poverty,”
A small confession: I am not sure what the word discipleship means. It is a word used frequently by people whom I know and respect,
Do liturgical churches need to rethink their approach to Sunday morning worship? I’m asking this question in part because of an essay by Lutheran pastor
The NFL playoffs, particularly the two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl, are high season for human trafficking. But trafficking is a year round
Artist Ramiro Gomez takes images of the good life, and then sketches in the invisible domestic workers who make the good life possible. Recently he
The Rev. Gary Manning called my attention to an essay by Sarah Wilson on Lutheran Forum. It is about attending church in a strange congregation.