by John D. Pierce | Jun 9, 2025 | Opinion
Times of disillusionment call for a delicate balance between facing realism and holding to hope. Living in despair is no more the answer than dismissing reality. Holding out some degree of hope in such moments, however, is challenging but necessary. Now is such a...
by Georgia McKee | Jun 9, 2025 | Opinion
“Nobody cares about women’s sports.” It’s the sentence that echoed through my athletic career. It was whispered in middle school gyms when our basketball games got bumped to Thursdays so the boys could have the “real” Friday night lights. We felt it in...
by Mitch Randall | Jun 6, 2025 | Opinion
The air raid sirens blaring through the city of Lviv were a stark reminder that Ukraine is at war. Over three years ago, President Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian army to invade his neighbor. Since that time, Ukraine has been fighting for its freedom and repelling...
by Erin Parks | Jun 5, 2025 | Opinion
As a Food and Nutrition teacher, I teach food safety handling and managing principles. The longer I have taught, the more I have realized food safety is an underrated yet crucial aspect of community care. Church potlucks may be one of the best reasons to be a church...
by Grace Ji-Sun Kim | Jun 5, 2025 | Opinion
Growing up in the Korean Presbyterian Church, I never heard the word “Pentecost.” For me, every Sunday was the same: Sunday School, worship and fellowship with Korean food. The only difference was on Easter and Christmas, when the sanctuary came alive with vibrant...
by Craig Nash | Jun 4, 2025 | Opinion
I recently interviewed Jeff Hiller via Zoom and, at the end of our conversation, flubbed his name. “Thanks, Joel,” I said, before catching myself and then stuttering, embarrassed, “Uh, I mean Jeff.” For a week, I walked around ashamed of having referred to the...