Features
Loose connections: What's happening to church membership?
Most churches still
approach membership the way they did in the 1960s. But if new modes of affiliation are
appearing, churches will need new ways of thinking about membership.
Dismembership plan
When House of Mercy began in 1996, most attendees weren’t interested in formal membership. In 2008, the church joined the ELCA—which requires congregations to keep a member roll.
Bill Cunningham New York
This invigorating documentary offers a
poignant portrait of a life devoted to the pursuit of beauty. Cunningham, a photographer who documents fashion in his
long-running New York Times column, is both an artist and a social commentator, though far too modest to describe himself as either.
Justice or vengeance? The killing of bin Laden: The killing of bin Laden
"For God and country,” said the SEAL team commander. But if the God that Augustine had in mind were to shape how we think about war, there wouldn’t be much room to celebrate the killing of Osama bin Laden.
Books
To End All Wars, by Adam Hochschild
World War I was the war that was supposed to end all wars, but as we now know it set in motion other wars, including World War II....
Past progressives
According to Gary Dorrien, the influence of Walter Rauschenbusch, Washington Gladden and the Social Gospel on the United States was mixed--but it was very real.
Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 1
To commemorate the 100-year anniversary of Mark Twain's death, a crack team of editors at the massive Mark Twain Project at the University of California-Berkeley, headed by Harriet Elinor Smit...
A Hole at the Bottom of the Sea, by Joel Achenbach
Washington Post reporter Achenbach stayed in the Gulf region long after most reporters covering the 2010 oil spill had left, watching the frenzied but painstakingly slow process of blocking the wel...
All is vanity
Where is Qoheleth coming from? What is he doing in the Bible? What can
he offer us, when his mood and outlook seem so at odds with the rest of
the Bible?
Trauma Recalled, by Dirk G. Lange; Divine Worship and Human Healing, by Bruce T. Morrill
One might not expect to find so much common ground between a Lutheran and a Roman Catholic liturgist....
Departments
Bodily blessings
How sweet was the moment when, the catheter removed, I was able to again
urinate on my own. I heard myself whispering enthusiastically, with no
hint of disrespect or irony, "Thank you, Jesus!"
Two grandmothers
Eating at my city grandmother's table was a chore. I remember being dressed up, speaking in soft tones
if at all, and being terrified of spilling on that lace
tablecloth. But my country grandma served her meals in the kitchen.
To join or not to join
St. Cyprian said that we can't have God as our Father if we don't have
the church as our mother. It seems, however, that we live in an age in
which people are less inclined to become church members—even when they
are happy to have some church associations.
A Quiet Place
At the heart of the 23-acre Naramata retreat center in British Columbia is a space for prayer, contemplation and celebration designed by architect Isabel Chen. This very modern chapel is formed by traditional Christian symbols....
Grateful, not joyful
I confess that I'm not up to forgiving Osama bin Laden. But I'm not going to dance in the street over his death either.
News
Presbyterians do turnaround on gay clergy
Few experts in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) were predicting that 2011 would see the denomination dropping its three-decade opposition to ordaining gay and lesbian clergy....
Day of prayer marked with dissenting views
Supporters marked the 60th annual National Day of Prayer on May 5,
just weeks after a federal appeals court dismissed a suit that
challenged the law creating the day as unconstitutional....
Cathedral attendance up, says Church of England
Five days after one of Britain's great churches, London's Westminster
Abbey, was seen on television by millions as the site of a royal
wedding, the Church of England released statistics showing that weekly...
Reformed denominations join to plant churches
After splitting more than 150 years ago, the Reformed Church in
America and the Christian Reformed Church are joining together to launch
a church planting project in four "test areas" across the United
States....
Wheaton alumni rally around gay students
Following a recent chapel series at Wheaton College on "Sexuality and
Wholeness," gay alumni and other alumni of the school have formed an
organization that aims to present an alternative view from that of a...
Pastor-mothers balance pulpit and parenting
Every now and then, pastor Amy Butler will find herself having to do a
little simultaneous parenting and preaching from her pulpit at Calvary
Baptist Church in downtown Washington....
Religious leaders react to death of bin Laden
After President Obama announced that al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden
had been shot dead in Pakistan, ebullient crowds gathered outside the
White House and at Ground Zero to cheer the demise of the world's most...
‘Circle of Protection’ fights budget cuts
Catholic, evangelical, mainline Protestant, black and Latino
Christian leaders have formed a "Circle of Protection" against U.S. cuts
to poverty-fighting programs, gearing up for a high-stakes budget...
Methodists give $50,000 for massacre memorial
The United Methodist Church is making good on a pledge to support a
learning center at the western site of an 1864 massacre of Native
Americans led by a Methodist minister....
Ordination path blocked for former governor
Former New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey—who famously announced he was
"a gay American" when he resigned in 2004—will not be ordained into the
Episcopal Church priesthood in the near future....
Lectionary
Sunday, June 12, 2011: Acts 2:1-21
The Spirit's power is the power to bear witness.
Sunday, June 5, 2011: 1 Peter 4:12-14; 5:6-11
What exactly qualifies as a fiery ordeal?