coronavirus
Bold economic intervention shouldn’t require a pandemic
It turns out the government can take big action to help people.
How do we keep time during a pandemic?
When all days seem alike, maybe the best unit of measure is love.
Are we really “at war” with the coronavirus?
The language of war garners collective resolve. But that’s not all it does.
The coronavirus pandemic is nurturing neighborliness
We seem to be relearning the social benefits of building community with our not-so-close neighbors.
The coronavirus pandemic’s unequal burden on African Americans
A plague is being visited on all of us, but not evenly.
In this Easter season, words fail
After the resurrection, the disciples’ words failed too.
Looking for constancy when routines are disrupted
I’ve been thinking about a French horn teacher I once had.
How I learned to love worshiping via video call
I'm immunocompromised. My ability to attend worship has long been determined by the CDC.