Passing in the church
Lebanese American Pastor Christopher Tweel shares the racism and hope he finds in the church.
Lebanese American Pastor Christopher Tweel shares the racism and hope he finds in the church.
The Israel/Palestine Mission Network group calls for ceasefire in Gaza and bears witness to violence during their trip.
R. Shea Watts reflects on modern iconographer Kelly Latimore’s “Christ in the Rubble” image. In Epiphany, where do we find God’s revelation in a world full of violence?
If American Christians considered our complicity in the genocides of Jewish and Palestinian people, what would we realize about ourselves? SueAnn Shiah reflects.
In a November 9, 2023 letter to President Biden, Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) and thirty American Church based leaders called on President Biden and his Administration to support an immediate ceasefire, de-escalation, and restraint by all involved.
"A compassionate ceasefire is our only hope for peace and reconciliation. It is the only hope for the children," writes The PC(USA) Office of Public Witness.
What is our ethical responsibility for consuming and sharing news online? Paul Morrow, a Human Rights Fellow at the University of Dayton, offers his analysis.
On Oct. 30, the Presbyterian Office of Public Witness (OPW) issued a statement calling for a ceasefire in Israel/Palestine. "Political leaders declare war, civilians pay the price," it says.
People of faith are called to have compassion, regardless of our preferred political narratives, opines Michael Woolf.
All Dulles Area Muslim Society and Northern Virginia Hebrew Congregation have partnered for 15 years. In a letter penned earlier this week, Rabbi Michael G. Holzman emphasizes the importance of their relationship in the face of violence.