Capturing a Moment
Today’s guest post comes from Kate Davelaar. Kate is a minister of Word and Sacrament in the RCA and currently serves as a Chaplain at
Today’s guest post comes from Kate Davelaar. Kate is a minister of Word and Sacrament in the RCA and currently serves as a Chaplain at
Last night, thanks to the cleverness and curiosity of internet geeks, my husband and I were able to listen for about three hours to Boston
There’s just so much about what happened in Boston on Monday that’s going to happen again. Will people hate? Yes. For a dozen reasons or
Does what we believe make a difference? Or should what we believe make a difference? Or rather, how do we believe what we believe?
Once upon a time a blog began. Twelve different people would write about what it means to be Reformed, daily. Little did the writers know
It’s difficult for me to believe that it’s been now close to 8 years since I left my last congregation as pastor and weekly preacher.
One of the joys of being one-twelfth of The 12 is the chance to interact with what the other eleven are thinking and writing about.
This semester I’m teaching a course on the topic of Christianity and popular culture. We started the semester reading selections from Niebuhr’s Christ and Culture
Rev. Angie Mabry-Nauta is subbing for James Bratt today. She is a writer and ordained Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Reformed Church in America
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