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Birthing you is an act of radical hope

Accepting the call to Black motherhood without averting my eyes from the spectacle of Black death

by Jennifer Bailey

How I changed my mind about same-sex marriage

It began when I realized the church has always had a process for changing its mind.

by Francis Spufford

Has the pandemic prepared us for pilgrimages?

We’re hungrier than ever for physicality, place, and embodiment.

by Wesley Granberg-Michaelson

         

Living by the Word for July 25 (Ordinary 17B)

Scripture does not accept David's behavior for business as usual, and neither should we.

by Daniel Schultz 

Ordinary 17B archives

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Ending food insecurity will take more than community fridges

It’s beautiful when people come together to protect their hungry neighbors. It’s appalling that they have to.

from the Editors

How I learned to love church coffee

“The coffee is much better now that we attend a Lutheran church,” I told my husband, wailing.

by Kay Lynn Northcutt

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