These are trying times in our country. As if a global pandemic was not bad enough, the great pandemic of racism has reared its ugly head once again through the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd. It is not as if this issue disappeared for a season and came back in a…
How to Become a Subversive Church, pt. 2: Catholics, not Church-Shoppers
As a minister, nothing makes my stomach hurt like the phrase โchurch-shoppingโ and the statements that often come with it: The list goes on and on. One could write a book about the many issues that this concept of church-shopping points to in the church and in our hearts. For the sake of time and…
How to Become a Subversive Church
Bowing to Baal I recently heard someone on the radio say that we (Americans) live in a โpost-religionโ nation. The radio personality went on to describe how America has become a land void of virtue, no longer giving spiritual matters much thought. In other words, America has become increasingly secular. This is, in my opinion,…
Infant Baptism: The First Step of Family Discipleship
I am all about believersโ baptism. Dunk โem. Letโs do it. A couple weeks into my time as assistant rector at my local parish, we celebrated as a church family when the father of one of our members was baptized as an adult Christian believer. I am also all about infant baptism. Sprinkle that child….
Marching from Fundamentalism to the Canterbury Trail (By Zach Jones)
Growing up, words like โJesusโ and โChurchโ were commonplace. My parents raised me and my siblings in a Christian household, and I cannot remember a time where I did not know about how Jesus died for my sins and rose again. In my Baptist upbringing, the Gospel was shared almost every Sunday. I knew the…