
On the River’s Edge: Profiles of Reformed Women in Ministry
On the fourth Sunday in our January series on women in ministry, we will spend time with Pastor Carrie Rodgers. Confession: I am often lured
On the fourth Sunday in our January series on women in ministry, we will spend time with Pastor Carrie Rodgers. Confession: I am often lured
No production of a Shakespeare play is perfect, and that goes for both film and stage. As someone who teaches Shakespeare, I can almost always
There was a celebration of some sort in the gym that day. I don’t know why or what was being celebrated anymore, but the place
Yellow is the color of bird-life royalty, the signature color of the warbler tribe. Warblers are small and fragile in hand, but they soar over
Here I am decluttering and taking stock of the mental residue from five years of college. There’s a lot to process, but here are things
I average 9.7 out of 11 on the New York Times weekly news quiz. That means I subscribe to the Times online, as well as
As the Montgomery bus boycott extended from days to weeks to months, as the simmering anger of the white community began to boil, as more
Continuing our January Sunday series on women in ministry, today we’ll learn from the life and reflections of Rev. Dr. Denise Kingdom Grier. Pastor Denise,
In Adam McKay’s recent film, Don’t Look Up, scientists try to warn the American public about a comet that’s on course for a direct hit
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