A Millennial’s Open Letter to the Church By Christopher. J. Coome There is a certain privilege that comes with being a convert. Not only do we experience that hallowed “conversion moment,” but we emerge with an irascible, rebellious confidence that... Read More...
Liturgy and Individualism For Anglicanism to survive another century, it must create a cohesive understanding of what it means to be Anglican.
Millennial Burnout and The Good Place The problem is not that millennials don’t know how to work, it’s that work is all they know.
The Next Church If religion continues to church-it-up in pretense and inside baseball, we become like Gilbert and Sullivan operettas: great good stuff, beloved by an ever-shrinking, self-congratulating group of lovely people.
So, You Want to Reach Millennials? Here’s a Start We hear it all over the church: “We need to reach the Millennials.”
Mind the Generation Gap In the Episcopal Church, we have a stand-off brewing between the Boomers and the Millennials.
Ain’t no grave: A response to George Clifford Can Christians believe in life after death? According to Episcopal priest George Clifford, the short answer is “No.”