Our Lady of Guadalupe gives dignity to the dehumanized
The narrative and iconography of Our Lady of Guadalupe can teach us much about how God is with us.
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The narrative and iconography of Our Lady of Guadalupe can teach us much about how God is with us.
Rather than viewing this season as awaiting a return to the past, we can embrace it as an invitation to transformation and action, writes the director of the Thriving Congregations Coordination Program at Duke Divinity.
Telling a story about your organization that focuses on its place can help motivate and inspire people to return to the pews, writes a professor at Trinity Christian College.
The traditions of Watch Night — hymn lining, testifying and praying — are a reminder that life is often a struggle but we draw strength from one another, writes church historian Quinton Dixie.
As we anticipate Christ’s birth, let’s strip away false exteriors to embrace what really matters.
In Advent, we are reminded that Jesus came to us, and stays with us, in times of trial.
By the metrics of business management and capitalism, the work of churches and pastors is redundant.
Through passages like Acts 6, the Bible makes clear how privilege must be recognized and addressed — and the benefits of doing so, writes an author and leader in racial righteousness and reconciliation.
For decades, churches in the U.S. and Canada were central to separating Native children from their families.
Climate change is not simply a technical, policy or engineering issue. It is above all a moral and spiritual issue in which the meaning and value of all life is on the table, writes a theologian who took part in the climate summit.