So why do we persist in comparing ourselves to others? And suffering the frustration that results?
read moreDoes Jesus really mean we must love our neighbor? And who is our neighbor?
read moreLet’s assume that a chance for peace still exists on the other side of the current Israeli/ Hamas war. By no means a sure thing, but we have to hope.
read moreIt has been so hard to watch the events unfolding in Gaza and not fall into the ease of a hardline approach on one side or the other of any one particular event before having …
read moreSo it was a great irony that some of the most homeful people in Palo Alto were the houseless. And some of the most homeless people in Silicon Valley were the housed.
read moreWe are living in a world divided. Race and ethnicity, caste and color, gender and sexuality, class and education, religion and political party have all become demographic labels that reduce our differences to simplistic categories in which “we” are vehemently against “them.”
read more“The Fugitives of Gethsemane” dramatizes the story about four apostles during the 3 days between the crucifixion and the resurrection of Jesus.
read moreIn Doing Christianity Paul Higginson encourages us, in nine simple steps, to look afresh at the words of Jesus in the Gospel. Jargon-free and full of practical steps you can apply each day, Doing Christianity can help to refresh your faith, deepen your relationships and give you a new sense of hope for the future of the Christian Gospel.
read moreAre you fed up with an activism that isn’t truly transformative?
read moreThe bodhisattva has one pair of hands at rest. One pair of hands is praying. 500 pairs of hands are acting in coordination with 500 pairs of eyes. This is a lacquered wood statue of the …
read moreYou are more likely to win the lottery if you buy a ticket.
read moreThe non-religious are by far the fastest-growing religious demographic in America. So how shall we who are progressive Christians talk about our faith with them, when the appropriate occasions arise?
read moreGod abundant, God of wonder, God of every living thing,
God of justice and of righteousness, empower us as we sing.
read moreMoney, wealth, financial power, economic power, call it what you will, extreme wealth disparity destroys societies from within, eating away at the bond between people and the fabric of society.
read moreThis was a powerful conversation, including about the importance of compassion as a spiritual response to suffering and cruelty in the world.
read moreDecolonizing Christianity is a hard book to read – but it’s one white Christians should read, especially those of us who claim to be progressive.
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 moreAs International Women’s Day rolled around, that simmering sense of anger came to the surface. It flowed out, however, not in the murky waters of a pity pool, but in a torrent of stories of women all around the world and the challenges they face on a regular, often daily, basis. I set my own concerns aside and wrote for them, my own difficulties of little consequence in the face of what it is other women do every single day. In the light of their strength, our own can be renewed.
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