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Trevin WaxChurchBook ReviewsFormation

The Rise and Fall of Confession—and What It Reveals

The collapse of confession in Catholic America may seem like a story about Rome, but it reveals something true about us all.

E. J. HutchinsonMusicTheologyChurch

O God, Creator of All Things: A Hymn of St Ambrose

Here you can read in English for the first time a translation of a hymn of St Ambrose's that was much loved by both St Augustine and Martin Luther.

Drake OsbornTechnologyChurchFormation

What is Technology Good For?

We can and should distinguish between technologies that primarily preserve, technologies that primarily produce, and technologies that primarily form.

Daniel HummelCultureChurchFormation

Secular Protestantism is America's Religion

Both the progressive Protestant Mainline and conservative Evangelical movements have succeeded spectacularly, but not in the way either wanted.

Matthew AdamsChurch

Preaching for Human Persons

Faithful preaching is courageous and simple and aimed at the cares and needs of actual local congregations.

Simon LiuChurchFormation

The Kind of Service God Requires

We enter the church as consumers and therefore many pastors and churches engage in performances that don't cost anything yet can appear very spiritual.

Matthew WilcoxenChurch

How to Reform the Anglican Church in North America

The ACNA is in need of institutional reform. This is one proposal for how that reform might be implemented.

Jake MeadorChurch

Celebrating Catholicity on Reformation Day

The Reformation was necessary because the late medieval church had ceased to be catholic.

Kyle TuckerCultureChurch

Ancient Missional Practices for Modern Renewal

Evangelism for the early church was integrated into the life of piety, not a stand-alone project that only some Christians undertook.

Nadya WilliamsChurchBook Reviews

That Blessed Liberty: An Interview with Adam Carrington and Miles Smith IV

A conversation with Anglican historians Adam Carrington and Miles Smith IV on their recent book on early 19th century American Episcopal bishops

David J. ChamberlinChurch

How to Lead Through Crisis Without Losing Your Soul

Responding to crisis in the church in a way that is wise and obedient to God's law is one of the hardest things ministry leaders will have to do.

Jake MeadorTechnologyChurch

Presbyterian Formation vs Digital Formation

Digital formation is an acid that dissolves the work of being formed in a specific ecclesial tradition, such as presbyterianism.