Blog The Holy Weird What does it mean to be holy? My image of holiness is my grandmother--quiet, kind, gentle, endlessly patient, a servant…Sarina Gruver MooreSeptember 21, 2017
Blog Unclenching our Fists I (Jes Kast) am so happy to welcome back Marcy Rudins this week! Growing up near Chicago, it always seemed…Jes KastSeptember 20, 2017
Blog Dysfunction and Grace Yesterday I preached at the Calvin College Chapel service as part of a series looking at biblical characters. My assignment…Scott HoezeeSeptember 19, 2017
Blog Passing it On For some of us, the words “pass it on” evoke memories of summer camp, holding sticky hands, and singing “it…Rebecca KoerselmanSeptember 18, 2017
Blog Loud Marchers and Quiet Stayers: On Peace By Mara Joy Norden For in him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him God…Mara Joy NordenSeptember 17, 2017
Blog At Paul Lisicky’s Reading, I think of God Stepping on the Earth By E. Hughes July 14, 2017 I image God stepping from the clouds into the narrow and green man-made pond.…Erica HughesSeptember 16, 2017
Blog Parables and Concerts: An Invitation Last Friday I took my kids to see U2 on their Joshua Tree 30th anniversary tour. My kids have grown…Jason LiefSeptember 15, 2017
Blog Bunkers, Brene, Belonging by Kate Kooyman “At the very same time we are sorting ourselves into ideological factions and bunkers -- and the…Kate KooymanSeptember 14, 2017
Blog On not speaking for God Of late, the Denise Levertov's poem, "The Tide," has been coming to me as I try to process the most…Jennifer L. HolbergSeptember 13, 2017
Blog The White Working Class, Trump & “the least of these” Jon Witt is a sociologist who teaches at Central College in Pella, Iowa. He is the author of Soc, one…Steve Mathonnet-VanderWellSeptember 12, 2017