Worshipwashing Christmas at the Kennedy Center
Editor-in-Chief Brian Kaylor reflects on the the Christian narrative in the Gospel of Matthew and an upcoming Christmas program at the Kennedy Center in the aftermath of Donald Trump taking it over.
Editor-in-Chief Brian Kaylor reflects on the the Christian narrative in the Gospel of Matthew and an upcoming Christmas program at the Kennedy Center in the aftermath of Donald Trump taking it over.
Advent teaches us that a shiny, gilded facade only serves to cover up the other side of the story. If we keep our focus on the child sleeping in an animal feeding trough, we might be unsettled — but the truth we see will compel us to live differently.
It s a point of legitimate hurt and disappointment that this company keeps profiting from its Christian reputation, only to turn around and sell out those same values
The most wonderful time of the year is, for many, among the most stressful
If we believe that the freedom of belief is a universal human right, then we cannot look away from Armenian Christians
Advent reminds us we are called to help bring the empire of God — not of any power or principality — into being, not deporting immigrant children, not funding the police and legions, not giving huge tax cuts to billionaires, not cutting families from life-sustaining food.
May God grant his faithful remnant discernment like the sons of Issachar We need it more than ever
How did Christian nationalism go from an ambiguous pejorative invoked primarily by progressives, to a small but growing movement among Reformed Evangelicals
What the heck is going on with America s moral compass
As we sing Advent hymns, gather in community, light candles, and wait hopefully, may we also embody in our actions our coming Savior’s call — to feed the hungry and to provide compassion, love, and justice for all.
If you ve ever sat down and read through the Gospel of Mark in one sitting, one word stands out like a flashing light immediately