Arts & Culture
A body in pain navigates the world
Poet Molly McCully Brown’s memoir of life with cerebral palsy
10 ways for Christians to embrace our creative power
Being born is a holy calling to join God in free, joyful, and playful expression.
Can H. L. Hix improve on Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John?
An odd, charming gospel account that draws from dozens of sources
Episode 88: In And of Itself
Matt and Adam are joined by Tim Hughes to discuss, magic, identity, and Derek Delgaudio's In And of Itself.
Telling the story of The Black Church PBS documentary
“The church, as wonderful as it has been, has been a very difficult place for some people.”
New sacred choral music at the Grammys
Richard Danielpour’s universal Passion and James Primosch’s mass for doubters
What does the Mississippi Delta sound like in verse?
Philip Kolin’s poetry is about juke joints, bluesmen, mosquitoes, ladybugs, race, faith, and more.
Episode 87: Groundhog Day
Matt and Adam are joined by Steve Bragaw to talk about grace, pandemic, and Groundhog Day.
The plot twist I wish Locked Down had
It’s a screwball comedy about pandemic life! Pandemic life without kids, that is.
A meditation on Jazz during Lent
We are flakes of snow; we are notes vanishing in the air.