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A liturgy in the borderlands
Alvaro Enciso plants crosses where migrants have died, to keep them from disappearing into oblivion.
by Isaac S. Villegas
Paul offers a meantime ethic, a witness of the death Jesus still endures until death disappears in his return.
by Wes D. Avram
A letter from Paul to Christians in the US
Let me cut to the chase, brothers and sisters. Is this what you think living in Christ looks like?
by Michael J. Gorman
The church that came before us taught us how to love worship and to care deeply for its vitality and life.
by Melissa Florer-Bixler
Matt grew up in the Episcopal Church. One Sunday he appeared at the altar—with his arms crossed over his chest.
by Heidi Haverkamp
Offering the elements to the unbaptized can be seen as a development and not a revolution, but it is a significant change. Is it a good one?
by Charles Hefling
A man stumbled into church drunk and bleeding from his hand. "I have hepatitis C," he said. I remembered this as I read Richard Beck's book Unclean.
reviewed by Amy Frykholm