"we" are the church; not the building we go to on Sunday!
A Millennial Testimony
Straight from Chungju, South Korea - we asked American Millennial Jeremy Brown to share his testimony. He moved to South Korea years ago to teach English and has a unique perspective "from the outside in" on faith in America and among American Millennials. Here is his testimony of faith - but look forward to hearing... Continue Reading →
The Virtue of Doubt
Doubt is normal – but more than that, doubt is healthy. Because there are answers out there. And doubt motivates us to find them.
Singleness – A Millennial Voice
A 2016 Gallup poll reported 59% of older Millennials are single and have never been married. Only 27% of Millennials are effectively married, when factoring in the separated, divorced, widowed or those living unwed with a partner. If that doesn't sound shocking, 36% of Gen X, 48% of Boomers and 65% of Traditionalists were married by... Continue Reading →
Foxholes v. Trenches
You don't need "a church" to thrive, let alone survive. You just need "THE Church."
Strength in Numbers, But Numbers Not Required
God doesn't require US to do his work. But together WE can be a force for the Kingdom.
Eucharist and Communion-Imagining the First Century Church
What was church like when our faith was in its infancy?
Rogue Insights from Pope Francis
Whether Catholic, Protestant, or Orthodox - Jewish, Muslim or Pagan - atheist or agnostic - you can learn something from this man!
Going Backwards to Progress
Sometimes we have to go backwards to get on the right road. Help us get on that road!
The Case for Matthew
We mentioned in a previous post that biblical scholarship is increasingly returning to the position that the Gospels were written by eyewitnesses (Who Wrote the Gospels?) with the intent to convey history, not folklore (Gospels: History or Folklore?). Here's a couple details of why Matthew seems very likely to have been written by the tax... Continue Reading →
