Faith and violence
As we witness the atrocities unfolding in Ukraine, Principal Jesse Zink reflects on two strains of Christian thought on violence.
As we witness the atrocities unfolding in Ukraine, Principal Jesse Zink reflects on two strains of Christian thought on violence.
Using narrative to bridge cultural gaps and moving toward that which seems different.
Principal Jesse Zink reflects on the power and importance of particular words for Christian faith, doctrine, and practice, and the joyful challenge of communicating the [...]
The Rev. Jen Bourque asks us to consider what spiritual practices bring us closer to God and encourages us to explore these life-giving practices during [...]
Living Jesus' prayer that all may be one, through ecumenical partnership.
Drawing from Sheila Watt-Cloutier's book The Right to Be Cold, Alyson Huntly reflects on the wisdom and beauty we lose as the planet warms
What Disney's most recent animated picture Encanto has to teach us about working in ministry.
The Rev. Dr. Heather McCance reflects on ecumenical living and the Lund Principle: "act together in all matters except those in which deep differences of [...]
Principal Jesse Zink reflects on the wisdom of Aldo Leopold who believed we should extend our understanding of community to include the natural world.
As Jesus increases in wisdom and in years, so to do we, the Church, grow in our common life and maturity.