Grandpa, Galatians, and Gays Albert Brunsting on his wedding day My grandfather died in 1971. He was “only” 74, but he seemed ancient to…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellJune 12, 2018
The President’s Book Club By Jeff Munroe Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada, 2006-2015 Yann Martel, author of Life of Pi, was troubled about…Jeff MunroeJune 11, 2018
Five Ways the LGBTQ Community is Saving the Church By Bill White Regardless of our theological persuasion or our sexual ethic, there are so many ways that Jesus is…Bill WhiteJune 10, 2018
Incandescence and Despair: Further Thoughts on First Reformed “You’re always in the garden. For you, every hour is the darkest hour.” – Rev. Jeffers to Rev. Toller in First Reformed…Debra RienstraJune 9, 2018
The Hiccups and Heidegger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-rmGy9gWvE Tonight I get to play music with my son. We started a band called The Hiccups. We mainly play covers—the…Jason LiefJune 8, 2018
Everyone in London is Hungarian Our coach driver. Our second coach driver. The weird dude I met in the youth hostel who told me the…Sarina Gruver MooreJune 7, 2018
Disappointed By Heidi S. De Jonge Last summer, I let one of my parishioners take me golfing for the first time…Heidi S. De JongeJune 6, 2018
Certainty’s Downside In addition to writing for The Twelve, I am also blessed with the opportunity to co-host the Groundwork radio program…Scott HoezeeJune 5, 2018
Ethnic Festivals The town where I live celebrates its Dutch Heritage each spring with a Tulip Festival. I am a big fan…Rebecca KoerselmanJune 4, 2018
How the Early Church Handled Disagreements By Bill White How did the early church handle disagreements? For people of the book like us, that seems like…Bill WhiteJune 3, 2018