Finding Jesus and the Church in a time of farewells
Some reflections on leaving a local church, bidding farewell, and finding Jesus and his people in the mess.
Faithfully Memphis: Interrogating our faith when life gets difficult
I recently sat down with Faithfully Memphis for a wide-ranging conversation about questioning our beliefs when life gets hard.
Dr. Jennifer Garcia Bashaw: Scapegoats - The Gospel Through the Eyes of Victims
What did the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus actually do?
Exploring the kaleidoscopic world of Christian atonement theory
The Cross is more complicated than we want it to be. Maybe that’s okay.
Pastor Claude Atcho: Reading Black Books - How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just
Learning from Black voices means listening to more than snippets. It means attending to Black stories.
Some thoughts on Christian discourse
Maybe setting the table for others is better than flipping it over on top of them.
Where do we go from here?
It’s been a long few years in the wilderness for some Christians. We are changed, but how do we return to a changing world?
Dr. Beth Allison Barr: The Making of Biblical Womanhood - How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth
Is “biblical womanhood” really as biblical as we’ve been told?
AI-generated church art is stunningly beautiful
I took an artificial intelligence art platform for a spin. The evocative results are worth seeing.