Blog Being Neighborly I grew up in rural Pella, Iowa. My family firmly planted in fields outside a small and fairly tight knit…Bailey SarverJune 7, 2020
Blog Jane Roe, Race, and Abortion Two weeks ago, the news surrounding abortion was big. In a new documentary on FX, AKA Jane Roe, Norma McCorvey…Allison Vander BroekJune 6, 2020
Blog My Time on Lake Street Ten years ago this fall I started my PhD program at Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, MN. Because my degree…Jason LiefJune 5, 2020
Blog Trump, George Washington, and Christian Appropriation Donald Trump in front of a church with a Bible in his hand Monday night got me thinking about George…Jeff MunroeJune 4, 2020
Blog in praise of reading in a time of unrest Now It’s Officially Summer Everyone has a certain moment for which the summer “officially” begins. For some, it’s when that…Jared AyersJune 3, 2020
Blog Breathe On Us It was not lost on many of my fellow preachers on Sunday that on the very day we celebrate the…Scott HoezeeJune 2, 2020
Blog Monday is Wash Day A few months ago, when we were still gathering for worship, we sat in church celebrating our granddaughter Annie’s baptism.…Helen LuhrsJune 1, 2020
Blog Pentecost: Making Christianity Weird Again This past week, a friend pointed me to a fascinating interview with Tom Holland. Holland is a leading English author…Jared AyersMay 31, 2020
Blog Silas Soule and Fortitude As much an adventurer as anyone else from out east, Silas Soule went west when what was back home wouldn't…James C. SchaapMay 29, 2020