I joined my diverse sisters and brothers in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Saturday for our local Women’s March.
Statement By The Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II About Trump’s Recent Extremist Actions
In just the first days of Trump’s White House, we’ve seen proof that this is an extremist administration, relying on hurt and hate.
Faith in America
From evangelical teen rallies to the Women’s March on Washington, Christianity still informs my politics.
CPR Connects Chat: Carol Howard Merritt and Steve Sterner
Watch this month’s CPR Connects Chat with Carol Howard Merritt and Steve Sterner on Capacity.
Learning to Love: The Gospel I Saw at the Women’s March
I joined my diverse sisters and brothers in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Saturday for our local Women’s March.
Why I Am Marching
When Jesus had something to say to the powers and principalities he staged a march upon a capital city.
Capacity
Anyone who has ever worked with a college or university knows the importance of determining capacity. It is a key measure of accreditation reviews. But how often and in what ways do local faith communities think about capacity?
100 Days of Action
We have this opportunity before us right now, perhaps in greater measure than it ever has been in the history of our world.
On Courage, Choices, and Chasing the Dream
Years ago, in celebration of the Virginia Council of Church’s 60th Anniversary, I was asked to write a history of the role that Virginia churches played during the civil rights movement.
The Complications of Whiteness
I love Martin Luther King, Jr. I love the soaring vision, the beautiful, biblical words, the inclusive dream. I imagine that I would have stood with him in the 1960s — working for justice and to embody the beloved community.