Enchanted sports in a secular age
Professional sports has become "one of the ways in which we make meaning and tell our own stories," writes Scott Hagley.
Scott Hagley serves on the faculty at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, where he teaches Missiology. His work helps communities discern faithful and plausible expressions of the Christian faith in our contemporary context. He is the author of Eat What is Set Before You: A Missiology of the Congregation in Context.
Professional sports has become "one of the ways in which we make meaning and tell our own stories," writes Scott Hagley.
Scott Hagley suggests small congregations as places for cultivating communities of abundance and care, as common places for social healing and spiritual renewal.
How can U.S. churches think beyond capitalistic motivations when they are so entrenched in society? Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Professor Scott Hagley points to the Eucharist as a starting point for our collective imagination.
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