Social Justice
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Still Pledging: Rhythm, Justice, and the Fire That Would Not Die
A reflection on Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814, the prophetic tradition, and the fire for justice…
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A Note on my Discernment
Not a different call, but a fuller one. Not away from the world, but deeper into…
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Choosing Love in a Broken World: Bearing Witness to Palestine
“`html Choosing Love in a Broken World: Bearing Witness to Palestine Choosing Love in a Broken…
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The Still Small Voice in a World of Empires
If we truly care about justice and human dignity, then occupying a country and announcing that…
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Held by Scripture, Prayer, and Justice: A Day of Clarity in My Anglican Heart
The author reflects on a profound spiritual revelation stemming from doubts about salvation within the Roman…
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Bringing the World’s Pain to the Altar
In a powerful moment of prayer, the author reflects on Christ’s intimate connection with human suffering,…
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Who Gets to Count as a Scholar? Reflections on Marginalized Voices in Academia and Mission by Craig Goodwin-Ortiz de León
In my doctoral program, I learned that non-U.S. scholarship was often dismissed as irrelevant, which reflects…
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Searching for Identity: The Episcopal Church
The Episcopal Church is navigating a complex identity rooted in its English Reformation origins and American…
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Who Gets to Define Violence? What Revelation, Black Lives Matter, and My Own Blind Spots Taught Me
During Bible study this week, I found myself sitting quietly while others discussed Chapter 2 of…
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Amos Prophesied to the 21st Century
After hearing Amos 8 in church today, I couldn’t shake the feeling that the prophet was…