
Faith Reels: ‘Jason Bourne”… Bourne again
This week’s review is the latest return of super secret agent Jason Bourne.
This week’s review is the latest return of super secret agent Jason Bourne.
Photos from the UBE Annual Conference cathedral eucharist
Clergy compensation has been improving, along with work-life balance, but is continuing to fall behind advances for other professionals with similar education
Greg, Kevin, Liz, and Ryan talk about the new documentary Gleason, the story of a former athlete diagnosed with ALS. What roles do faith and family play for those living with a degenerative illness?
Research into church growth suggests maybe it should be
The bees of our cathedral are sometimes a lovely set of colonies on our roof, sometimes a political bouncing ball, sometimes a tool for power and control but always a source of rich, dark yellow honey.
Miguel De La Torre, professor of social ethics and Latino/a studies at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, CO has an opinion piece up at Baptist News Global where he asks; “As I witness the Evangelical Religious Right rush to present a non-Christian as a God-faithful servant, I cannot help but wonder if we are pimping the Body to the highest political bidder?”
In this second of two parts, ethicist George Clifford delves deeper into what resurrection might actually mean
Sometimes, another’s perspective helps us see our own more clearly…