by Michael Chancellor | Jun 7, 2022 | Opinion
It is time to have a little chat about Jesus. More specifically, we need to address the divergent understandings and portrayals of Jesus in the United States. From what I am seeing and hearing, these two Jesuses are worlds apart. So, to distinguish the two, I’ll refer...
by Starlette Thomas | Jun 6, 2022 | Opinion
Christians celebrated Pentecost yesterday. Many church members wore red to represent fire and the coming of the Holy Spirit. But too many American cities are seeing red as mass shootings continue. The Gun Violence Archive reported 15 mass shootings on Memorial Day...
by Ron Rolheiser | Jun 6, 2022 | Opinion
Where can all of us believers come together beyond the divisions created by history, dogma, denomination and religion? Where is there a place all people of sincere heart can find common ground and worship together? That place is found in the ecumenical and...
by John D. Pierce | Jun 3, 2022 | Opinion
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by Mitch Randall | Jun 2, 2022 | Opinion
On the Christian liturgical calendar this Sunday, the global church will celebrate the Day of Pentecost. The Day of Pentecost can be found in the book of Acts (2:1-21) when the Holy Spirit swept into the lives of Jesus’ disciples, empowering them with the courage to...
by Monty Self | Jun 2, 2022 | Opinion
The U.S. has a long history of immigration. Outside of descendants of the continent’s Indigenous peoples and those Africans forced to its shores for enslavement, it is a nation of immigrants. U.S. immigration rates began to rise after the Civil War, peaking between...