“If our faith isn’t about bringing hope to those who have been left out, what good is it? If our religion doesn’t teach us to listen to, and stand with, the women who persistently cry for justice, how can we call it Christian? If our faith isn’t about bringing liberation, for all God’s people, what are we even doing?”
Category Archives: faith
On Goodness
What if we learned to recognize and cultivate in ourselves and in our neighbors what is true, and loving, and good? Are we mature enough to imagine that kind of faith?
Against Certainty
There are preachers out there who preach doctrines and positions about which, they say to the congregation, you can be certain. This morning, I am only certain about a handful of things, and I am certain that certainty is getting us into a great deal of trouble.
Faith in the Unexpected Journey
Abram, in his old age, is called to leave the safety and security of his home. Abram hear’s God’s call to venture out into the unknown. Doing so, he redefines what we mean by faith.
