The way Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear conducts his daily COVID-19 briefings is a master class in how to be and do church more effectively. Read more
The way Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear conducts his daily COVID-19 briefings is a master class in how to be and do church more effectively. Read more
The women ran from the tomb afraid. Words failed them. Mark’s Gospel in the midst of a fearful, COVID-19 Easter is exactly the story we need. Read more
Because of COVID-19, I’m thinking about the Maundy Thursday rituals of foot washing and communion in a different way this year. It seems we are living in a Maundy Thursday world. Read more
Palm Sunday's 'Hosanna' takes on a new meaning when facing the coronavirus epidemic. What it means to be 'Hosanna people' in the age of COVID-19. Read more
I already teach online, so I should be used to using Zoom non-stop during the COVID-19 crisis, right? Actually, I’m learning that there are limits. Here are 6 tips for avoiding videoconference burn-out. Read more
It is uncanny that on this 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Earth is finally getting its Jubilee Year, its sabbath. The coronavirus is slowing us down, stopping us in our tracks, giving us a chance to make different choices moving forward. Read more
Meet Corina Newsome, a black, millennial, Evangelical, zoologist/biologist whose work focuses on connecting faith, science, climate action, education, and conservation. Read more
Dr. Natasha DeJarnett reflects on climate, public health, and the intersections of race and pollution. “My work informs policy. This means I educate.” Read more
Rev. Lennox Yearwood reflects on the power of faith to address the intersections of race and justice within the climate movement. Read more
Rev. Dr. Gerald Durley, a veteran of both the Civil Rights Movement and the Climate Movement. “It is a God-ordained civil right for everyone to have the benefit of clean water and of air free of pollutants." Read more