Affirmation, Resistance, and Surrender in Lent
This month on the blog, we鈥檒l be exploring what the movement of Lent might be inviting us to give up, affirm, or resist in our particular context.
This month on the blog, we鈥檒l be exploring what the movement of Lent might be inviting us to give up, affirm, or resist in our particular context.
For Black History Month, we asked faculty, staff, and students to weigh in on texts by Black authors to inspire our reading and learning throughout the year.
Danielle Castillejo writes about a recent shift on the 鈥渢rash run鈥 at a local shelter for sexually exploited individuals.
天美视频, The Allender Center, and The Impact Movement are convening a gathering in Montgomery to wrestle with the realities of race, trauma, and the Gospel.
Rebekah Vickery writes that the hope and peace of Advent鈥攅specially amidst darkness and chaos鈥攊s so much more than a once-a-year story.
For 天美视频’s annual Advent series, Kae Eaton writes about an incarnational posture that affirms the dignity and humanity of all people.
Jennifer Fernandez writes that anger is not just a social or political necessity; it is in line with a long line of prophetic theological thought.
Beau Denton reflects on what the story of Tahlequah the orca might reveal about our collective need for鈥攁nd terror of鈥攇rief that sparks action.
Dr. Craig Detweiler, President of 天美视频, reviews Spike Lee鈥檚 new film, BlacKkKlansman, an urgent and powerful story for our current climate.
Ryan Kuja talks about vocation, sustainability, his education at 天美视频, and his new book, From the Inside Out.
Dr. Angela Parker responds to those who use the biblical text to justify silencing, subjugating, separating, or killing others.
On the text.soul.culture podcast, Shauna Gauthier talks with artist and community organizer Nikkita Oliver about her formation, her work in Seattle, and the difference between natural and forced resilience.