by Michael Chancellor | Dec 4, 2020 | Opinion
The United States has suffered a grave malady over the last 20 years or so. I will call it “a hardening of the categories.” This most recent election gives us a clear illustration of what exactly I reference. The Republicans threw stones at the Democrats calling them...
by Michael Chancellor | Nov 30, 2020 | Opinion
Some houses of faith in the U.S. will see the recent Supreme Court ruling as a victory for religious freedom. Many conservative faith leaders and constituents have supported the Republican Party’s efforts to increase the number of conservative SCOTUS justices by...
by Michael Chancellor | Nov 19, 2020 | Opinion
The ongoing uncontrolled pandemic is affecting our nation in profound ways. I see an increase of cultural depression and anxiety. I call it such because it is like a kind of “flu” affecting so many in our society. There are always folks who suffer from depression and...
by Michael Chancellor | Oct 26, 2020 | Opinion
Each of us must find our ways to cope in this altered reality in which we are living. Since early in the pandemic, I have made a commitment to myself to journal. I never journaled before, even though I love to write and regularly produced sermons and articles for the...
by Michael Chancellor | Oct 16, 2020 | Opinion
Donald Trump Jr. said something in a radio interview in early October, which was beyond belief. In listing a series of the administration’s accomplishments, Trump Jr. asserted that his father “literally saved Christianity.” He continued, “There is a full out war on...