by Matt Kennedy | Feb 10, 2020 | Sexuality, Sports, Woke Church
If you do not understand what Critical Theory (CT) is, then be sure to read the first article in this series before reading any further. My guess is that once you know what CT is you will realize that you have been swimming, for some time, in its deep strong current....
by Tim Fountain | Feb 9, 2020 | Episcopalians, Roman Catholics, Theological Liberalism, U.S. Politics, Woke Church
Photograph of China’s “Red Guards” used in The Guardian : Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images A clergy friend with a fruitful ministry sends me news links every so often. I’m not sure if he’s reaching out for my sage input from...
by Matt Kennedy | Jan 17, 2020 | The Gospel, Theological Liberalism, Uncategorized, Woke Church
How many books by people of color do you have on your shelves? How about women? When you reach for a commentary do you inevitably grab one written by a white male? What about the Bible you read, were the translators mostly white and male? My guess is that you have...
by Tim Fountain | Jan 12, 2020 | Bible Study, Eschatology, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Jesus, LGBTQIetc, Prosperity Gospel, Theological Liberalism, Woke Church
[Photo credit: ME. Rainbow over a church men’s retreat in the Black Hills of South Dakota. No, we were all straight.] OK, fair warning: coarse language in the upcoming movie quote. I’ve taken out some letters but that’s just cosmetic – your...
by David Fischler | Jan 8, 2020 | Theological Liberalism, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. Politics, Woke Church
The collection of totalitarian tools who call themselves “Red-Letter Christians” have put out a screed against the killing of Iran’s Qassem Soleimani, the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ elite Quds Force. It is exactly what you...
by Tim Fountain | Dec 29, 2019 | Bible Study, Biblical Illiteracy, Jesus, Religious Freedom, The Gospel, Theological Liberalism, U.S. Politics, Woke Church
Photo of Hong Kong protests by Ng Han Guan, Associated Press Mary, Joseph and the baby in their care traverse borders and overlapping political realities in the Biblical narratives of Jesus’ birth. An attentive and honest reading of these main historical sources...