Ask A Progressive Christian – Q: Can you be progressive and a Christian?
read moreThe Easter experience is about the birth of a new consciousness. It is a consciousness that burst upon the followers of Jesus through his suffering unto death on the cross. In many ways, Jesus’ followers, and …
read moreWhen, if ever, is anger appropriate? If we want to be good actors in the world, and become the peace we’d like to see in the world, can we allow anger to exist? How do we know when anger is ok and how much anger is ok?
read moreAsk A Progressive Christian – Q: Is there an Afterlife?
read moreAsk a Progressive Christian – Q: What do you make of the Trinity?
read moreToday’s “Ask a Progressive Christian” with ProgressiveChristianity.org Board Member Rev. Roger Wolsey Q: Does Hell Exist?
read moreToday’s “Ask a Progressive Christian” with ProgressiveChristianity.org Co-Executive Director Rev. Dr. Caleb J. Lines: Is the Resurrection Real?
read moreWatch this video short made on April 22, 2023
read moreThe Bible is a very human book with differing positions on who Jesus was and what he said. The result is you can find a passage in the Bible to support any political position you choose to take.
read moreToday’s “Ask a Progressive Christian” with board member Rev. Larry J. Morris III: What does the Bible say about violence? What’s your perspective? Is violence ever justified?
read moreToday’s “Ask a Progressive Christian” with ProgressiveChristianity.org Board Member Rev. Dr. Mark Sandlin Q: Is the Rapture Real?
read moreWatch this video short made on April 17, 2023
read moreToday we begin our new daily series “Ask a Progressive Christian.” ProgressiveChristianity.org board member Rev. Roger Wolsey explores the question: “Is God okay with transgender persons?”
read moreIf the sacredness of a person is not acknowledged, or is mistreated, the child or Spirit within will go into hiding until it may be safe again to emerge, to be healed, become whole/holy.
read moreAt no time in modern American history has conservative leadership shown such little regard for following how the scriptures tell us Christ wants us to live our lives and for whom he wants us to show love, care and compassion.
read moreWhen I look at the writers who examine the relation between religion and politics, most take their cues from the Bible. There are two problems with this approach.
read moreThis is the result of a careful reading and comparison of all 48 scriptures mentioning a Mary. Other ideas come from decades of reading books, essays, and watching movies, ideas from which have entered my subconscious.
read moreScripture teaches that nature is our first Bible, suggesting that the eye is to look to her for the vestiges, images, and patterns of God to recommend to the heart, thereby confirming our faith (Rm. 1:20). As such, we are to be on the look-out for seasonal sights and sounds that arrest our attention.
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