If congregational gatherings this Sunday are anything like my seminary classroom, religious leaders will be navigating the challenging ethical terrain […]


If congregational gatherings this Sunday are anything like my seminary classroom, religious leaders will be navigating the challenging ethical terrain […]

As AI continues to increase in influence and power, I hope we will keep asking ourselves what is irreplaceable and […]

Second in a series celebrating Disability Pride Month How do you center the well-being of people with disabilities in your […]
Before 1776, settler colonists in North America celebrated the birthday of King George III in July. A patriotic spirit swept […]
How many of you had the good fortune of attending or visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, North Carolina? […]
Being Self-Critical and Challenging Categories of Deserving and Undeserving Part of the complication of the moment is recognizing and acknowledging […]

Navigating the “Purple Church” Photo by Jordan Graff on Unsplash You may be wondering how to navigate your call to lead a “purple […]

In the summer of 2021, thousands of cicadas emerged from the ground and their seventeen-year-long slumber to take over porches, […]

Reflections on the Connection between Theological Education and Social Change on Reformation Day Image of the Huguenot Cross October 31 […]

393 million firearms in the US, the country I call home. More guns than people here. About half the world’s […]