Sacramental Hunger
I think like everyone I’ve been missing meals together. It was such a central part of my life up until the pandemic started — dinner
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I think like everyone I’ve been missing meals together. It was such a central part of my life up until the pandemic started — dinner
I initially had grand plans of reading and writing about two excellent new books that are out this month on Christian nationalism, but then a
Lent started this week, a new liturgical season, and once again I’m reminded of my love of the church calendar. It provides a rhythm to
I was fortunate enough to spend a week at home over Christmas, which meant I also had the chance to raid my dad’s excellent collection
A few weeks ago, the New Yorker ran a piece on evangelicals and the Democratic Party. I read just about everything I can get my
As a historian of American religion, I’ve always been fascinated by the ways religion has changed over time–how it’s shaped society and been shaped by
Recently, I read Lyz Lenz’s new book, God Land: A Story of Faith, Loss, and Renewal in Middle America. The book is an examination of
We’re entering the slow summer months at church. I love these months. Easter and Pentecost have passed. We’ve started having just one service on Sunday
A little over a month ago, Rachel Held Evans passed away after a brief illness. After her death, there was an outpouring of grief from
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