Category: Blog

Columbus Day

Alexander B. Upshaw, the son of a Crow warrior of some renown among his people, was one of many young Native Americans sent off to

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Spirit Day

As a Minister of Word and Sacrament, there are few things that I truly completely love and enjoy as much as the celebration of baptism.

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Banksy

Have you seen the video of Banksy selling art in Central Park yet? Or even better, did you see the art stand in Central Park?

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The Friend of My Friend

We have all heard the old adage, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.”  But in recent times the world of Facebook has caused

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The Weight of Celebrating

In 1777 Frederick the Great sent one of his Prussian officers, General Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, to the newly formed United States to assist

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Desiring Secularity

James K.A. Smith came to Dordt College this past week, bringing with him Augustinian desire, liturgical praxis, and Charles Taylor. It’s the Charles Taylor piece

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Sabbatical Lessons: Impermanence

I recently completed my first academic sabbatical. After seven years of teaching, advising, and administrative work, I was more than ready for the gift of

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