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We read this passage as a testament to God's intentional and intimate involvement in creation, underscoring the inherent dignity and worth bestowed upon humanity. In the crafting of Adam from the dust and the breath of life God breathes into him, we see the divine affirmation of Black life and the r
In the heart of El Salvador, where the air trembles with tension and the cries of the oppressed echo between the mountains, Archbishop Oscar Romero took his morning walk. Each dawn, the sun would rise over the horizon, illuminating the...
In 1978, nearly three hundred evangelical scholars gathered in Chicago to draft the Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy. They understood something that many in our...
We read John 4:1-4 as a testament to Jesus' intentional crossing of societal boundaries, embodying liberation and reconciliation. Jesus' journey through Samaria, a region despised by the Jews, signifies God's movement toward breaking down entrenched barriers of race, ethnicity, and social division.
In John 17:1-5, we read this passage as a powerful testimony of Jesus' intimate connection with the Father and His mission to bring eternal life to all, especially the oppressed and marginalized. Jesus speaks of glorifying God through His work, which we understand as the work of liberation and deliv
In the heart of the Mississippi Delta, where the river bends like the stories of our ancestors, a small church community has come together to fight against the encroaching effects of climate change. The congregation of St. Matthew’s African Methodist...
Courage is often viewed as a thunderous roar or a bold act in the face of fear. Yet, in the quiet moments of our lives, courage manifests as trust in God’s grace. Ephesians 2:8-9 reminds us, “For by grace you...
We read the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32 as a profound narrative of liberation, reconciliation, and the radical grace of a God who welcomes us home. This story speaks to our collective journey from bondage to freedom, reminding us of the God who runs to meet us in our brokenness. The
We read this passage as a clear demonstration of Jesus' ministry model, which includes both men and women in significant roles. Luke 8:1-3 highlights the active participation of women in Jesus' ministry, emphasizing the inclusivity of the gospel. This passage affirms the dignity and worth of women,
When Maria Sandoval's youngest son came down with croup in the middle of February, she did what parents have always done — she stopped sleeping....
As we navigate the complex terrain of artificial intelligence and its implications for human dignity, we find ourselves at a pivotal intersection where faith must illuminate our path. In 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, Paul paints a portrait of love that transcends...
On a Friday morning in a federal courthouse in Brooklyn, forty-seven people from twenty-three countries stood together and raised their right hands. Among them was...
In 2015, the American Bible Society completed a translation of Scripture into Bibleless languages for a small community of Kimyal people in Papua, Indonesia. When...
We read this passage as a call to live in the spirit of generosity and solidarity, reflecting the unity of the Body of Christ. The apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of equality among believers, which resonates with our understanding of the communion of saints and the mystical body of Christ. Th
In 2018, a family in Shelbyville, Tennessee spent three weeks suffering from headaches, fatigue, and confusion before a visiting relative walked into their home and...
Cinematic retelling of Jesus calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee
During the Great Depression, Dorothy Day stood on Mott Street in Lower Manhattan, ladling soup to a line that stretched around the block. She had...
We read this passage in John 7:10-13 as a powerful reminder of Jesus's strategic and subversive ministry. Jesus, aware of the plots against Him, chooses to go to the festival not openly, but in secret, embodying wisdom and shrewdness in the face of oppression. We see in this the necessity of discern
Dear God of Love and Justice, As I pause to reflect on the theme of Immigration and Welcome, I am drawn to the poignant words of Jesus in Luke 4:18-19, where He declares His mission: “to proclaim good news to...
In 1896, famine swept across western India, leaving thousands of child widows and orphans starving along the roads of Maharashtra. Pandita Ramabai, a Sanskrit scholar...
A few years back, I found myself on a small boat, navigating the turbulent waters of a lake during an unexpected storm. The wind howled like a wild animal, and the waves thrashed against the hull, threatening to pull us...
We read this passage as a revelation of Jesus' divine identity and his commitment to liberation. The transfiguration reveals the glory of the one who stands in solidarity with the oppressed. Just as Moses and Elijah appear with Jesus, representing the Law and the Prophets, we see continuity with the
Picture a young William Wilberforce, a man of fervent faith and unyielding resolve, stepping into the cold, imposing halls of the British Parliament in the late 18th century. The air is thick with the scent of polished wood and ink,...
In the heart of California, nestled among oak trees and sun-drenched hills, stands a church that has embraced a bold vision of stewardship—a vision shaped by the teachings of Christ. This is not just any congregation; this is a living...