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Timothy Reardon considers Revelation as a resource for active witness to justice, life and the nonviolent resistance of the Lamb.
Nonviolent resistance requires more courage and strength than violence, writes Teri McDowell Ott.
What if God actually meant, “thou shalt not kill?” — Laurie Lyter Bright
Up a set of broken steps and behind a door needing paint, Mary Austin encounters a guru of joy.
Revelation’s vision of the city of God invites us not to escape the world, but to engage it, writes Matt Gaventa.
You are welcome to use this liturgy in your online worship services and distribute it to your congregation.
Over 100 attendees from all denominations gathered for the Katie Geneva Cannon Center for Womanist Leadership Biennial Conference in Charleston, South Carolina. This year's conference honored the 40th anniversary of Rev. Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon’s groundbreaking academic essay that introduced womanist theology to mainline theological education.
Nonviolent direct action is a moral, courageous response to injustice rooted in faith, writes Rodney Sadler Jr.
During her dog's last night, Katy Shevel turned to the ancient prayer of Compline to offer a sacred goodbye filled with love, grief, and abiding joy.
Nicholtown Presbyterian Church closed on Easter after 74 years, reflecting the struggles of aging Black congregations amid COVID-19 and gentrification.
Julia Boyce reflects on leadership, worship renewal, and the challenge of rebuilding community after exile with grace and inclusion.