Assisted Death and the Church’s Vocation The "assisted dying" conversation already includes children, those whom the initial legislation sought to protect.
Repentance and Blessing: The Political Posture of the Church If we genuinely seek the welfare of our cities, the work will only rightly begin as we repent and seek God’s refashioning of our lives — and that of our neighbors.
Hospitality to Our Children and Students as Strangers The call to hospitality encompasses our welcome and raising of children, as well as teaching.
The Ministry of Matchmaking Clergy, lay leaders, sensitive readers: please consider a ministry of matchmaking.
Pipelines, Perspectives, and Loving Our Neighbor On the Trans Mountain Pipeline, Christians advocate on both sides of the debate. As with so many political realities today, we are engulfed and enlisted by our society’s divisions.
A Christian Case for Prison Abolition Prison abolition is an act of discipleship and not only a moral imperative because it is a proclamation of faith.