Luke’s vision of Jesus is deeply attuned to God’s compassion, justice and concern for those most impoverished and marginalized, offering a radical invitation to all to enter into the kingdom of God.
Baptism does what nothing else can. As Martin Luther said, by baptism “we are made holy and are saved, which no other kind of ...
Churches in Britain have looked to mark the event by hosting traditional street parties and by releasing a Second World ...
“It felt like a miracle,” said Mark Powell, Executive Director of Cappella ... concertgoers who will experience a unique blend of Gospel and Orthodox music in a positive response to racial ...
The black-and-white thinking in our politics brings to mind a skill that the state of Texas requires me to teach my college ...
The U.K. Christian right is increasingly drawing on a U.S.-forged playbook. It is also drawing on U.S. money. But the U.K.
Hundreds stopped to receive ashes during Bishop Cullinan’s six-hour mission — a sign that despite cultural shifts, the ...
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus gave specific instructions for embodying his story with our lives. None of it “works” in ...
The gospel lectionary reading for Lent 2 in this Year C is Luke 13.31–35, and once again the lectionary does us something of ...
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