Books In Review: When Mennonites were settlers John Eicher’s history exposes European Mennonite complicity in Native dispossession. by Isaac S. Villegas September 30, 2021
From the Editor/Publisher Who is welcome at the communion table? Maybe the grace experienced in the sacrament precedes belief. by Peter W. Marty September 24, 2021
Features How a Serbian Orthodox congregation in Kansas City offers hospitality beyond the liturgy At Thelma’s Kitchen, every table is a holy table and every guest a living icon. by Michael Plekon September 22, 2021
Notes from the Global Church The roots of India’s united churches How the Church of South India and Church of North India were formed—and how they fare today. by Philip Jenkins September 16, 2021
Features Is Brazil’s Universal Church of the Kingdom of God a field hospital or a marketplace? A look inside the thriving (and sometimes controversial) neo-Pentecostal denomination by Paulo Pereira September 14, 2021
Interview Leveraging the power of relational organizing in Baltimore “The historical truth is that no single person—no matter how gifted—has led complex social change on her own.” Amy Frykholm interviews Glenna Huber and Andrew Connors September 9, 2021