“It's Juneteenth, and I ask the question: Black Creators, do you know that you're free?” (Phillip Joubert)
Read MoreYet one more pre-Independence Day read.
Read MoreAnother timely read on the eve of the Fourth of July.
Read MoreWith the Fourth of July coming up …
Read MoreThe launch of a new series - a vlog by Nontombi Tutu.
Read More“I remember a conversation a friend and I had my freshman year in college. We shared a similar Asian-American experience.” (Andrew Huang)
Read MoreA vlog by Phillip Joubert.
Read More“The book of John describes the incarnated Christ as being full of GRACE and TRUTH. Inextricably intertwined.” (Malcolm du Plessis)
Read MoreThe God of Justice remembers it all. (David Gate)
Read MoreA sober perspective.
Read More”It is not the job of the marginalized to wake up the church to its apathy and oppression.” (Brandi Miller)
Read MoreOn the anniversary of the darkest day in recent American history, Phillip Joubert reflects on the implications of the siege of the Capitol.
Read MoreAs we reflect on the life and legacy of Bishop Tutu, let’s listen to Nontombi and Malcolm …
Read More"The sixties birthed two movements in America: the civil rights movement and the contemporary worship movement. Sadly, they have run on separate tracks for sixty years." (Malcolm du Plessis)
Read More“The eagle’s wing is broken … The bison lays bleeding.” (David Gate)
Read More“Calls for unity will not erase complicity.” (Brandi Miller)
Read More“John the Baptist said Jesus would take an axe to every tree that needs to be uprooted. He is still doing that work today.” (David Gate)
Read More“Me recuerdas de nuestra historia, y que siempre hallas tu lugar en mi, una vez más.” (Ania Elizabeth)
Read More”I long for a world I may never see.” (Brittney Spencer)
Read More"I don’t know Justice! And I have not met Peace." (Royce Lovett)
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