The Holy Spirit’s Role in Dismantling Racism
In the midst of Lent and Black History Month, we sit down with the Rev. Teesha Hadra to explore how the Holy Spirit infuses us [...]
In the midst of Lent and Black History Month, we sit down with the Rev. Teesha Hadra to explore how the Holy Spirit infuses us [...]
For this “Countdown to the Intersection Conference” mini-series, we’re interviewing our speakers to build anticipation for all the goodness coming your way Sept 16-17. Today, [...]
September 1 was the launch date for Reading While Black, the new book from our good friend and upcoming Intersection Conference speaker Esau McCaulley. To [...]
Prioritizing Presence: Why the Church Must Engage Public Schools As missional Anglicans, we want to engage those struggling on the fringes, but we often withdraw [...]
Responding to a Culture of Violence It's glaringly apparent with the recent succession of school shootings—violence plagues American culture. Other countries have long experienced the [...]
The Practice of Eucharist to Shape a Justice-Oriented People In anticipation of the 2018 Intersection Conference, we asked speakers like Dr. Kyuboem Lee, Director of [...]
The Answer Is Yes: Cultural Engagement Through Asking Questions by Tim Clayton Our culture is used to receiving negative, shaming messages from Christians, evangelicals in [...]
A Piece of Heaven: Reconciliation in the Wake of #metoo After the #metoo viral social media campaign of the last few weeks, we asked [...]
#TogetherWeCan: 5 Things Clergy Can Do About #metoo After the #metoo viral social media campaign of the last few weeks, we asked several female leaders to [...]
Present in the Polis: Toward an Anglican Political Theology Last week we published an article by the Rev. Heather Ghormley called Bringing Shalom: How the [...]