Resilient Faith: How the Early Christian “Third Way” Changed the World
Gerald L. Sittser Brazos Press, 240 pages What does Christian history have to teach us about the faith we practice today? Plenty,..
Rachel Young is the associate pastor of congregational health with Clear Lake Presbyterian Church in Houston, Texas.
Gerald L. Sittser Brazos Press, 240 pages What does Christian history have to teach us about the faith we practice today? Plenty,..
Our congregation’s director of senior adult ministries made a scriptural connection several weeks ago that stuck with me and has intensified..
I was asked recently to identify a favorite hymn. The task was harder than I expected. I love music and I especially..
For years, I’ve been the pastor assigned to teach about Presbyterian theology and polity to people interested in joining the congregation. I’ve..
At the 2019 NEXT Church conference, Pastor Heidi Husted Armstrong introduced her audience to the Latin phrase solvitar ambulando, which means, “it..
Montreat, North Carolina. A beautiful place. A complicated history. “Presbyterian Disneyland” as my husband called it. All these things were present at..
“Pastoral carers open up space to allow people to consider the overlap between their everyday life and what they believe and experience about..
On a recent silent retreat at a Sisters of Charity convent, I walked the beautiful labyrinth etched on the lawn. I appreciate..
“Rejoice with those who rejoice; weep with those who weep.” (Romans 12:15) I keep encountering empathy in things I read and hear..
Where do we get the refrain, “You are from dust and to dust you shall return”? Can such a dour message be full of grace? — Rachel Young
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