Freedom in Jesus Christ is more than forgiveness. Freedom in Jesus Christ is liberation from what we have turned toward at the expense of our relationship with our creation.
Read MoreThe host of Homebrewed Christianity, Tripp Fuller, shares his answers to a few of the questions Teer is considering for ordination in the United Methodist Church.
Read MoreWe give generously, all that we can because Christ has already given everything away for us.
Read MoreTony Robinson and Will Willimon reunite for round 2 of Q&A with the Crackers and Grape Juice Nation.
Read MoreIf we insist that we are the only ones in town, the only means by which the world can approach Jesus, then we should, as Jesus put it tie heavy objects around our necks and go for a swim or begin cutting off appendages.
Read MoreThe disciples are the apostolic mirror through which we locate ourselves in the story. Their missteps are our missteps. Their feet in the mouth moments of embarrassment are our moments.
Read MorePeace upon peace upon peace.
Read MoreWho knew that a word study could read like an adventure story?
Read MoreRemembering Thomas McKenzie
Read MoreGraphs, charts, statistics, and Jesus
Read MoreOn Orthodoxy, Hauerwas, a One-Storey Universe, and the Kingdom of God.
Read MoreHelp us help Will and Tony stay on task.
Read MoreNo matter how hard David tried, no matter how hard we try we are unable to domesticate, to control, to keep at bay the movement and presence of God.
Read MoreHow might we enter the new space we find ourselves in with singing and dancing, and at the same time not become too causal with that which the church has been doing since Mary and Mary found the tomb to be empty?
Read MoreChristians often talk more than we listen, confront when we should converse, and demand that people believe before they belong.
Read MoreHow many stories can you fit in one story? What does true trust look like? What was at stake for Paul and the spreading of the Gospel?
Read MoreThe gang at Hermeneutics continues our new series through the Gospel of John by taking a look at Jesus’s first “sign,” turning water into wine.
Read MoreShould we have enthusiasm for the future? Why is God obsessed with impossible possibilities? Are Christians too confident?
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