Each year as I anticipate Mother’s Day I think about the power, beauty, complexity, and often pain that comes along with this holiday. My congregants speak to me about it, friends send me their celebrations and […]
If you read one article today, it should be this one by Campbell Robertson. It’s an incisive and narrative account of why Black Christians are leaving evangelicalism since the 2016 Elections, and I would argue how and […]
The Republican Convention that started this week is angering and concerning me to a new level. I’m currently on sabbatical, and have intentionally decreased my online presence lately, thinking I wanted to choose to look the […]