The wisdom of not knowing
The information age feels like an all-you-can-eat buffet. I’m stuffed.
Books
Overshadowed by the Twelve
Naps against capitalism
White Christian nationalism’s heritage of extremism
Seeking the Divine in the secular age
In This Issue
Overshadowed by the Twelve
The wisdom of not knowing
In praise of church musicians
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Overshadowed by the Twelve
The wisdom of not knowing
Love and desolation: The story of Matushka Olga Michael with Meagan Saliashvili (S3:E7)
Voices
Jonathan Tran
God or basketball?
Which one has a greater hold on my heart? Let’s take a look.
Brian Bantum
Can inclusive churches grow and thrive?
When my spouse’s church became more affirming, the major givers left.
Philip Jenkins
William Guthrie’s weird Christianity
The rector of St. Mark’s in-the-Bowery brought the church into relationship with the Greenwich Village avant-garde of the 1920s.
Alejandra Oliva
Annie Dillard in spring
Each March, I find my thoughts returning to Pilgrim at Tinker Creek.
Yolanda Pierce
Showing up for church when I don’t want to
When I show up, God shows up—although not always in the sermon.
Rachel Mann
Speaking of death
Christians have an opportunity to eschew euphemisms and talk honestly about mortality.