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Christopher MyersFeaturedChurch
Just as Jesus will not feast again until all his people are gathered together, so the church now fasts until our congregations can come together again.
Brandon McGinleyPoliticsFeaturedChurch
Pope Francis's benediction was a signal that the Roman Church wishes to speak not with the world but to the world—and to call it to life in Christ.
Brad EastFeaturedChurch
Streamed worship services are not nothing, but they are a decisively different thing than in-person worship and thus should be used only in extreme cases.
Caleb WaitCultureTheologyChurchEvangelicalismMere Fidelityreligion
Crises in Evangelicalism with Dr. Molly Worthen
Steven WedgeworthFeaturedChurchEvangelicalism
The recent controversy concerning Memorial Pres is possibly a natural function of the way many in the PCA think about outreach, evangelism, and ethics.
Jake MeadorChurch
I’ve been really delighted with how well my home church in Lincoln has responded to the coronavirus. When a friend of mine asked about it on Twitter last night, I replied to her tweet: Has anyone's church moved to virtual […]
Jake MeadorChurch
I’ve been really delighted with how well my home church in Lincoln has responded to the coronavirus. When a friend of mine asked about it on Twitter last night, I replied to her tweet: Has anyone's church moved to virtual […]
Caleb WaitPoliticsTheologyChurchchrist and cultureMere FidelityRoman Catholicism
Integralism with Pater Edmund Waldstein
Josh PaulingFeaturedChurchEvangelicalism
In countless churches across America’s denominational landscape, contemporary worship practices have won the day in the name of cultural relevance and stylistic preference. But inherent in contemporary worship is a dangerous dichotomy of style and substance that if not remedied, […]
Jake MeadorChurch
Christians who hope to be of some use as neighbors must become comfortable shepherding the spiritual cynic who has seen great evil done in Jesus's name.
Jake MeadorChurch
Christians who hope to be of some use as neighbors must become comfortable shepherding the spiritual cynic who has seen great evil done in Jesus's name.
Caleb WaitHumilityCultureTheologyChurchKarl Barthsystematic theologyMere Fidelity
"Divine Humility," with Dr. Matthew Wilcoxen