Blog What Language Shall I Borrow? April is National Poetry Month. Of course, perhaps it's no surprise that they (whoever "they" are who get to assign…Jennifer L. HolbergApril 8, 2015
Blog In Defense of Millennials We welcome Allison Vander Broek to The Twelve today, filling in for Steve Mathonnet-VanderWell. Thanks, Allison. PBS’s Religion and Ethics…Allison Vander BroekApril 7, 2015
Blog Easter, Outside-In Jessica Bratt is away today. We welcome Paul Janssen as a guest blogger. Thanks, Paul. Dark and cold we may…Paul JanssenApril 6, 2015
Blog The Good Samaritan and the Resurrection By Gregory Anderson Love In her book Short Stories By Jesus, New Testament scholar Amy-Jill Levine looks at the parable…Gregory LoveApril 5, 2015
Blog Saturday of Harrowed Hearts Holy Week demands that we dwell in-between. We have been trying since Palm Sunday to place ourselves in the familiar…Debra RienstraApril 3, 2015
Blog Cornerstone For 500 years "De steen die door de tempelbowers" was sung first crack out of the box at Easter…James C. SchaapApril 3, 2015
Blog Maundy Thursday Earlier this week I was out changing the signboard in front of the church announcing the services and times for…Thomas GoodhartApril 2, 2015
Blog Leading up to Holy Triduum I find it usually happens if I wait too long to eat lunch. Sometimes it happens when I come home…Jes KastApril 1, 2015
Blog Musings of a (former) Roller Derby Queen By Rebecca Koerselman When was the last time that you deliberately joined a group of people that you knew were…Rebecca KoerselmanMarch 30, 2015
Blog God in a Tomb by Gregory Anderson Love God died. It is the most startling of statements, surpassing even the other startling statement in…Gregory LoveMarch 29, 2015