Books In Review: The white Christian nationalist scam Journalists Katherine Stewart and Anne Nelson unveil the mechanisms behind the rise of a movement. by Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove July 1, 2020
Features Iranian asylum seekers are finding hospitality in the Church of England Saman’s parents disowned him. The church became a new sort of family. by Jason Byassee June 25, 2020
Notes from the Global Church Brazil’s massive replica of the Temple of Solomon The Pentecostals of the Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus have a mighty vision. by Philip Jenkins June 24, 2020
Cover to Cover In Review: Multigenerational rage, holy listening, and the unveiling of another way A conversation between Parker Palmer, Stephen Lewis, Matthew Wesley Williams, and Dori Baker about the book Another Way by Elizabeth Palmer June 18, 2020
Opinion Why are so many white Christians suddenly standing up for racial justice? It might help that our pews aren’t available to sit in and pray. by Alan Sherouse June 15, 2020
Features The Beyoncé Mass places black women’s stories at the center—and proclaims God’s love The music gets people in the door. Yolanda Norton’s preaching might be what sticks to their bones. by Faith J. Jones June 11, 2020
First Person The liturgy of a black lives matter protest Last week in Louisville, I went to church. by Shannon Craigo-Snell June 8, 2020
Faith Matters The best judges of my theology are the littlest ones The questions that plunge me into a cloud of unknowing most often come from my Sunday school students. by Isaac S. Villegas June 9, 2020
Interview Being church while the neighborhood burns “There’s a fire that cannot be extinguished except by justice.” Elizabeth Palmer interviews Ingrid C. A. Rasmussen and Angela Khabeb June 3, 2020