
ICYMI: Leo Sánchez on “Migration, Spirituality, and Teaching”
Leopoldo A. Sánchez M. recently appeared on the Wabash Center’s podcast series, “Dialogue on Teaching.”
Leopoldo A. Sánchez M. recently appeared on the Wabash Center’s podcast series, “Dialogue on Teaching.”
Rev. Michael Coppersmith talks about the connections between prayer, God’s Word, and the work of the Holy Spirit
Videos of 2019 Theological Symposium presentations on the theme, “Devoted: (Re)forming the Devotional Life.”
Listen to his talk from the 2019 Calvin Symposium on Christian Worship
Explore creativity, communication, and faith at this three-day workshop
. . . one more curious snowflake in the information blizzard in which we live
So, on the same day last week, President Obama stood in a backyard in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and gave a lengthy answer to the question “Why are you a Christian?” while the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life released the findings to its survey on Americans’ basic religious knowledge . The survey has already been discussed here and in many other places, but I’ll only point out that virtually all Americans basically flunked the test
I drive passed it every morning and evening to and from work. First Presbyterian Church in University City currently displays a massive sculpture of ladders in its front lawn at Delmar Blvd and Midland Blvd. Assembled by sculptor Charlie Brouwer , they’re calling it Transcend2010 . I finally got a chance to walk through it this past weekend
That’s the title of a summer workshop I will be leading later this month (July 27-29) at Concordia Seminary. It’s a topic I’ve studied, talked, and thought about for a long time. Peter Mead, senior editor at Creative Communications for the Parish , will lead some of the presentations too