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By Anna Piela and Michael Woolf |
Pastors who cofounded an interfaith organization offer three theological starting points for developing “holy envy” from a Baptist perspective in this excerpt from their new book. |
By Russell Lackey |
When the fit isn’t right, sometimes leaving is the next faithful step, writes a pastor. He offers four tips for finding alignment between pastor and congregation. |
By David LaMotte |
The teachings of Jesus require us to engage in the work of justice. That is different from partisan politics, writes a peace activist. |
By Khristi Lauren Adams |
We can trust young people to handle complexity and think critically, especially when they have the necessary tools, language and space to reflect. |
By Melissa Florer-Bixler |
Reject the temptation and moral logic of redemptive violence, writes a Mennonite minister. |
By Yonat Shimron |
For
more than two decades, a secular theater company has partnered with
Raleigh, North Carolina, churches to offer programing with distinctly
justice-focused themes. |
Leadership questions: • What are creative and unexpected ways to envision using your congregation’s space? • Could your faith community support the arts in ways that align with your beliefs and ministry? |
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