Voices “Her sounds are welcome” If worship is meant to be a 'work of the people,' how can we welcome everyone, including those who disrupt our expectations? — Rebecca Gresham
Voices Jesus through Middle Eastern eyes: The life and legacy of Kenneth E. Bailey Michael Parker recalls the life of missionary and New Testament scholar Kenneth Bailey, who depicted Jesus as a “metaphorical theologian.”
Voices Building arks: A call to action amidst ecological crisis The great ecological flood of global warming is sweeping life away, writes Raymond R. Roberts, but we are not without options or hope.
Voices Leaving a piece of your heart behind Ashley Brown shares how members of St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church’s dementia group minister through art.
Voices My smartwatch just scolded me: Navigating AI ethics in faith communities Presbyterians sometimes describe themselves as "people of the middle way." What does this look like in a world of AI, Eliza Jaremko asks?
Voices Beyond the offering plate: Diversifying your church’s fundraising strategy Laura Strauss offers three tips for churches that need help making ends meet.
Voices Unveiling the secrets of podcasting Podcasting pastor Amy Meyer shares seven tips for anyone interested in producing their own podcast.
Voices Embracing mysticism, near-death experiences and spiritual encounters at church People are having intense, life-transforming spiritual experiences, writes Graham Standish, but they don't feel the church is the right place to talk about them.
Voices Lazy sabbath: A journey through parenthood and rest "To fully live into sabbath, maybe we need to admit to being lazy in the best kind of way," writes Katrina Pekich-Bundy.
Voices Dune 2’s warning echoes the Barmen Declaration Both "Dune: Part Two" and the Barmen Declaration call Christians to reject religious corruption, writes Brendan McLean.