Lauren Winner examines several myths about sex that have been perpetuated in the American church and provides biblically-based responses to such misconceptions.
As he explores the many ways our particular stories shape our faith, Der Lor engages in the challenging yet beautiful work of multiethnic ministry.
Elizabeth Conde-Frazier reflects on how hospitality, vision, and curiosity facilitate encounters with those around us that allow us to hear each others’ stories and see the ways in which the Spirit is working in the world.
Walter Brueggemann reflects on the covenantal nature of our relationships with God and one another.
Ralph Watkins reflects on the future directions of leadership, theology, and seminary training within the African American church.
Ian Pitt-Watson preaches about the history of the Samaritans and challenges the church to love, to recognize the goodness in, and to learn from the neighbors around us.
Tony Hale shares about cultivating safe communities for artists of faith to explore creative expression and their own artistic callings.