Antisemitism, politics and the church
With violence against Jews on the rise, Christians should untangle the antisemitism that is deeply rooted in the history of the church, writes Elana Keppel Levy.
Elana Keppel Levy is co-pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Bixby, Oklahoma. Elana believes in word, work, and worship that speaks to the whole person - mind, body, spirit. In her sillier moments, she writes goofy plays for worship. She also does Hebrew and Greek word studies of the lectionary texts and posts them on her website, SoMuchBible.com.
With violence against Jews on the rise, Christians should untangle the antisemitism that is deeply rooted in the history of the church, writes Elana Keppel Levy.
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Rev. Elana Keppel Levy shares how one high school class taught her about the judgments she made about others.
Rev. Elana Keppel Levy reflects on living with chronic pain. Who is God when the pain doesn’t go away? She turns to the Bible for some advice.
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