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  • A room in God?s house

    A collection of impressions of what happened when a Philadelphia Presbyterian church opened its doors to an artists-in-residence program.

  • A room in God's house

    A collection of impressions of what happened when a Philadelphia Presbyterian church opened its doors to an artists-in-residence program.

  • A room in God?s house

    A collection of impressions of what happened when a Philadelphia Presbyterian church opened its doors to an artists-in-residence program.

  • A room in God?s house

    A collection of impressions of what happened when a Philadelphia Presbyterian church opened its doors to an artists-in-residence program.

  • A room in God?s house

    A collection of impressions of what happened when a Philadelphia Presbyterian church opened its doors to an artists-in-residence program.

  • A room in God?s house

    A collection of impressions of what happened when a Philadelphia Presbyterian church opened its doors to an artists-in-residence program.

  • A room in God?s house

    A collection of impressions of what happened when a Philadelphia Presbyterian church opened its doors to an artists-in-residence program.

  • A room in God?s house

    A collection of impressions of what happened when a Philadelphia Presbyterian church opened its doors to an artists-in-residence program.

  • What are you wearing?

    A meditation on the "uniforms" we choose for different situations.

  • ?God is the interesting thing?

    St. Benedict?s Table strives to cultivate a liturgy for vital worship.

  • The greatest commandment(s)

    A service honoring the command to love and exploring what it means to love well.

  • Enjoying worship?

    On discovering a right attitude toward worship.

  • Sunday morning cinema

    Guided by Rev. Netflix, a couple seeks something of what they weren?t finding in church in front of their television.

  • Leaving home to go home

    A story of certainty and doubt on the path toward God.

  • The 67th book

    Reflection on unwritten scripture that come to form the elusive cultural appendices to the Bible.

  • Church as "third place" as church

    What is the relationship between church space and third place?

  • Shifting my weight

    An evangelical expatriate considers what led to her most recent major life change.

  • Re-examining the roots

    James K.A. Smith's Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism? offers an excellent model for Christian practice in a postmodern age.

  • Crossing borders

    Andrew Beaujon's Body Piercing Saved My Life explores CCM culture from an outsider perspective.

  • Legalization

    On the cultural assumptions about marijuana and other substances, along with a discussion of their use in religious observance.

  • Somewhat unreal communities

    Critics of virtual community laud the face-to-face experience, but what happens virtual reality comes to church?

  • If life gives you gooseberries...

    An interview with Jeffrey Keefer about his first season of winemaking and the personal history that led up to it.

  • Late night thoughts on music in worship and ecumenism

    Experiences as a supply pastor in many churches prompts reflection on two types of worship services.

  • A day to remember

    Holy Week exposes a subtle cultural difference with significant implications.

  • Acting as if

    On a mother's struggle to care for herself and her children in the wake of a Lenten suicide.

  • <i>Neon Bible</i> reveals more than indie emotionalism

    A review of Arcade Fire's newest release.

  • Forgiving at church

    A story that demonstrates the need for forgiveness even within faith communities.

  • Heaven’s gated communities

    How did contemporary evangelicalism catch such a dreadful disease?

  • Anarchism and hope

    An exploration of the definition of anarchism and what Kingdom truth it can speak into contemporary culture.

  • Remembering hope

    With daily reminders of all of the reasons we have to despair, how can anyone possibly hold onto hope?