For Those With Mixed Feelings on the Fourth of July
By Aurelia Dávila Pratt Many folks who are deconstructing their faith have also been deconstructing
By Aurelia Dávila Pratt Many folks who are deconstructing their faith have also been deconstructing
By Aretha Flucker The notion of freedom in its purest form is like an elusive
By Tara Gibbs As someone passionate about Christian Education, my mind frequently connects any educational
By Malu Fairley-Collins “Our radical imagination is a tool for decolonization, for reclaiming our right
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By Nancy J. Fairley On Nov. 10th I visited the Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to
By Nancy Hastings Sehested Mary’s Magnificat is dangerous. Be prepared. If you dare pray this
By Rebecca Hewitt-Newson This fall my faith community has been walking through a series on
By Lisa Dunson In August of 2022, I traveled to the countries of Morocco and
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