2018-11-04T17:27:13-05:00

Yet all are one in Thee for all are Thine. Alleluia! Alleluia! All are one in Thee for all are Thine. In other words, all are one in Love, for all are Loved. It really is that simple. All means all. It is All Saints Sunday, the day Christians around the world remember the faithful departed. But as I reflect on the meaning of eternal life, and the Love that dissolves the chasm of death, my mind turns not only... Read more

2018-11-02T17:41:06-05:00

In this episode of the RavenCast, Adam Ericksen and Suzanne Ross discuss politics and apocalypse. Read the Washington Post article that led to the conversation, “Bomb Scares and the Politics of the Apocalypse.” Watch the video below or never miss an episode by subscribing to the RavenCast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or Podbean.    Image: Flickr. Stay in the loop! Join Teaching Nonviolent Atonement on Facebook! Read more

2018-10-31T14:22:49-05:00

Was Jesus political? Or did he just deliver a spiritual message? Reverend Adam Ericksen says Jesus' message was deeply political. Check out his latest sermon to discover the politics of Jesus. Read more

2018-10-25T12:22:40-05:00

Are you having a hard time navigating through the lies that permeate political rhetoric these days? Join Adam Ericksen and Dr. Steven McKenna as they discuss Trump, truth, and lies. Read more

2018-10-31T14:34:48-05:00

Native American Issues and Representation Deb Haaland. Sharice Davids. Paulette Jordan. Peggy Flanagan. Donna Bergstrom. I could go on… Unprecedented numbers of Native Americans, particularly Native American women, are running for office this year. These leaders are particularly positioned to promote recognition and understanding of the issues that most directly affect Native Americans – but truly affect us all – into the consciousness of their broader constituencies. Native Americans around the country have been at the forefront of the struggle against climate change. Native Americans in North... Read more

2018-10-23T12:40:31-05:00

Where do you find hope during difficult times? Rev. Adam Ericksen explores the message of Isaiah, Jesus, and Star Wars to deliver a message of hope for our times. Read more

2018-10-22T14:33:13-05:00

AstonRep Theatre Company’s production of "The Lonesome West", a dark comedy by award winning playwright Martin McDonagh, focuses on two brothers locked in endless bickering, sniping, and torment. While set in the Irish town of Leenane, the show provides Americans a glimpse of the pettiness infecting our current civic discourse states Suzanne Ross. Join her on October 28 for the matinee and post show discussion with members of the cast. Read more

2018-10-18T15:43:39-05:00

Jesus, then, is not inviting one person who happens to be rich to change; Jesus is asking all of us to change in such a way that the system is changed. Read more

2018-10-16T13:43:56-05:00

Solomon said attachments were meaningless. Jesus preached about eternal life. The Buddha sought Nirvana. What can we learn from these three spiritual masters? Join Adam Ericksen as he explores the spiritual practice of detachment in Judaism, Christianity, and BuddhismRead more

2018-10-12T20:40:30-05:00

Twelve years. That’s all the time we have. That’s all the time we have to make a such a dramatic shift in the way we live – we as in humanity, as in the entire world, but especially those of us with the privilege of relative economic security and the capacity to make changes – so as to prevent unfathomable planetary disaster. I have to admit, I’m terrified. Right now I’m trying to write through my near-hopelessness. Because writing is... Read more


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