Artistic creativity fuels a Houston church’s mission
A Texas congregation has formed itself and transformed a worn-down warehouse with art at the core of theology and community.
A Texas congregation has formed itself and transformed a worn-down warehouse with art at the core of theology and community.
As with a garden, so with the church — the remnants at the end of one season enrich growth for new opportunities in the next, writes a Presbyterian pastor.
In this excerpt, the author writes about his friend and mentor Allan Tibbels’ “gift of prophetic conscience” and how it drove his work to build Christian community in a marginalized neighborhood.
Decentralized networks and intergenerational storytelling better prepare organizations for leadership succession, writes a director of programs and grants for Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
In the midst of ongoing political turmoil, pastors can step back and cling to three affirmations.
Engaging in local politics helps avoid “political hobbyism” and focuses on the spaces most immediate to our lives.