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Faith and Flexible Beliefs

Friday, November 13th, 2009

I’ve recently started contributing as part of a new(ish) blogging project with several other Church of the Brethren young adult theologians. The site is called Already and Not Yet, and was originally an outgrowth of a conference I helped plan last year. Occasionally I may do some cross-posting with this site as well. This is [...]

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Serve God, Save the Planet

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

It came up recently in a conversation with a friend that it seems everyone is jumping on the environmental bandwagon these days. While as recently as a few years ago things like organic gardening, energy conservation, and sustainable living were relegated to the fringes of society, today they have gone mainstream. This is true not [...]

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A Christianity Worth Believing

Monday, May 26th, 2008

As I’ve posted previously, I’ve found myself really resonating with several books I’ve read by Doug Pagitt. Doug is the pastor of Solomon’s Porch, a “holistic, missional, Christian community” located in Minneapolis, MN. He’s part of the “emergent church” conversation, having helped to found the Emergent Village web community.
I’ve read two of his previous books, [...]

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I’m not typically one who gets highly involved in politics. However, I cannot help but recognize that the political and public sphere is where faith is lived out. To be faithful and authentic Christians I believe takes intentional efforts to put our faith into action in ways that are real and tangible, such as bringing [...]

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Doing Girlfriend Theology

Friday, March 28th, 2008

Over the many years of my education I have encountered and studied feminism and various feminist theologies at different points along the way. Therefore I felt relatively prepared to enter into this world again recently as I began to read Dori Grinenko Baker’s Doing Girlfriend Theology: God-talk with young women. Centered around Baker’s effort to [...]

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