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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

One day in the ministry of pastors in Minneapolis

By Elizabeth Le’anani Coffee

Telling stories isn’t just about consuming them; it begins with reverence and listening, says a professional storyteller.

By Walter Brueggemann

In this excerpt from his posthumous book, noted theologian Walter Brueggemann offers prayers, and probes into the deep, as he reflects on Genesis.

Q&A with Hierald Osorto and Ingrid Rasmussen

Two Lutheran pastors in Minneapolis are providing for congregants’ needs and trying to hold onto joy amid the daily chaos and terror.

By Tyler Sit

A United Methodist pastor in Minneapolis emphasizes the importance of faith communities’ public ministry during a surge of immigration enforcement in his city.

By Dana Neuhauser

A multifaith coalition invited religious leaders to come together and bear witness to the crisis started by Operation Metro Surge.

By Celeste Kennel-Shank

The oldest Black congregation in Chicago restores its historic building while reaching out as history is made in the city today.

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