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The surprising gift of knowing my vocation

How I became the kind of person who wants to do the work to which she’s called.

by Ellen F. Davis

The dilemma of Black art in a White-supremacist culture

Set 40 years apart, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and One Night in Miami ask similar questions.

by Kathryn Reklis

         

Considering the trees on Ash Wednesday

Each tree in my neighborhood is the tree of life.

by Isaac S. Villegas

Living by the Word for February 14 (Transfiguration B)

Peter wants to capture that mountaintop experience forever.

by Victoria Lynn Garvey

Transfiguration B archives

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Is preaching “all Jesus” or “all me”?

Jerusha Matsen Neal writes for preachers who stand in the messy middle.

L. Roger Owens

Beloved Everybody, an ability-inclusive church that embodies the beloved community

At this church, people with and without disabilities both worship and lead.

by Andrea Perrett

Naming my African American ancestors to keep them alive

Their presence brings strength to those still fighting and grieving.

by Yolanda Pierce

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