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World Communion Sunday (first Sunday of October) provides scholarships for U.S. racial- and ethnic-minority students and international students, on both undergraduate and graduate ...
Special Sundays
Care needs to be taken as we launch into this series. If ever there was a time where the worship team needs to take the congregation by the hand and walk them through the expectati...
Lectionary
“What shall we pray about today?” Perhaps your congregation is used to hearing such a phrase in worship on a regular basis. Many congregations have a regular time of sharing “joys ...
Join Scott Hughes and author Missy Buchanan as they discuss Buchanan’s newest book, From Dry Bones to Living Hope: Embracing God's Faithful in Late Life, in a webinar Thursday, Oct...
Events
Join Dr. Jemar Tisby and the Rev. Tex Sample as they discuss very specific ways ordinary people of faith can live out the call to be active agents of grace, mercy, and justice (Mic...
What ought we expect when we come to worship? To ease into some comfortable bubble protected from the difficult world out there? Or to be shaken to the core by the awesome majesty ...
So, what do we do in worship this week? We give thanks, even as we wait for the coming of the kin-dom. This is an Advent-like moment to embrace the now and the not yet in tension o...
The monthly webinar series, Engaging the Community for Social Transformation, will take place Thursday, October 28, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. noon, CDT. In this session, we discuss b...
All Saints Day is one of those moments where we celebrate and remember those who have made the journey or who have taken the next step. We remember them because they are still a pa...