This Tuesday, love your neighbor by getting out there and voting for love and justice. Then the next morning when you wake, keep at it. Read more
This Tuesday, love your neighbor by getting out there and voting for love and justice. Then the next morning when you wake, keep at it. Read more
In this life, the closest we will ever get to loving God is how we choose to relate with our fellow members of the human family. Read more
So closely is love connected to justice that it impossible to claim you even have love if you disregard social justice for one’s neighbor. Read more
Proximity doesn’t guarantee change. But it does provide the opportunity for change, through crossing lines that we have created. Read more
I can’t help but see a critique of Christian nationalism in the contrast between James, John and Bartimaeus in this story. Read more
The Bartimaeus story has social, political, and economic dimensions that are rarely touched on in some sectors of Christianity. Read more
Standing up for love and justice sometimes involves drinking the same cup and baptism. In those moments we are participating. Read more
In Mark, these stories aren't about a Jesus doing things for or instead of his disciples. He calls his disciples to participate in them, too. Read more
Elements that Christianity has typically viewed through the lens of substitution, Mark's gospel frames in terms of participation. Read more
No one can serve two masters. You will hate the one and love the other. You cannot serve both justice and money. Read more