Hurting Yet Whole January 7, 2021 By Catherine Hervey Leave a Comment "I think the ways we try to fit purpose into our ideas of what is beneficial can make it so we don’t fully experience our suffering for what it is."
Prayer for Light in Darkness December 23, 2020 By Tiona Cage 1 Comment In this time between the darkest day of the year and the birth of Christ our Light, we offer prayers for a world filled with the light of justice and truth.
January 13: Bonhoeffer and Our Moral Selves in History December 14, 2020 By Join Bonhoeffer scholar Victoria J. Barnett to consider our moral responsibility in times of deep racial, economic, and political divisions.
Called to Life: Vocation Stories about Belonging November 12, 2020 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment "I watched the glowing lantern glide up toward the spark of Orion’s stars, just barely aware that, within me, a new spark was growing, too."
The Rat September 16, 2020 By Peter Spaulding 5 Comments What is it we learn about ourselves as children-- in the life and death of other living things? Peter Spaulding's poem "The Rat" explores such a moment.
The Love Ethic of Jesus: A model for Christian citizenship September 10, 2020 By J. Jioni Palmer 2 Comments We must live as Jesus taught and commanded us to live. We must also vote in light of those teachings and commandments.
Moving to the Family Farm: Can I Work for Racial Justice When I Live on a Dirt Road? July 27, 2020 By Duncan Hilton 4 Comments As Duncan Hilton and his fiancee move to a rural family farm in Vermont, he considers how to maintain a practice of racial justice.
The Myth of the American Dream July 17, 2020 By D.L. Mayfield 1 Comment D.L. Mayfield considers what liberty means to those with privilege. How do people resist having their desires restrained by the needs of others?
We Had Hoped: An Easter Faith in a Time of Lament July 9, 2020 By Rhonda Miska 2 Comments Rhonda Miska reflects on the Biblical account of the Road to Emmaus for those who feel grief and discouragement on the road to racial justice.
You May Not be Protected by Anti-Discrimination Employment Law June 19, 2020 By Linda Mercadante 1 Comment Two cases currently before the Supreme Court may solidify the "ministerial exception," and put employees of all kinds at religious institutions at risk.