God is Not a White Man

Christianity has a long history of oppressing both women and peoples of color – often using the Bible to justify it. But Jesus is the God who freed the Hebrew slaves, who comforted the Exiles, who appointed a woman as the first apostle and preacher. What does a faith that rejects misogyny and racism look like? How can we affirm that God is not a white man?

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God is Not a Family Man

Today’s churches are often built around and center the nuclear family – Dad, Mom, Wally and the Beav. Why is that? Jesus was single. So was Paul. And the so-called ‘traditional family’ didn’t exist until the last century. How can we avoid creating an idol out of the family? What is God’s vision for family? And how is that vision good for all of us, no matter what our families look like?

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God is Not Ignoring History

What do you think when you hear the word ‘reparations’? A political movement? A threat to the status quo? As God outlines in the book of Numbers, reparations are an integral part of the process of forgiveness and reconciliation. What do reparations look like in our individual lives? And how can we be a voice for just reparations in our culture?

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God is Not a Capitalist

US economics is based on principles of making profit and supply and demand. But does the invisible hand that guides the market belong to God? Elijah’s encounter with a widow illustrates that God does not live in a world of scarcity. So as God’s people, we can reject any system that insists on my success over your failure.

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God is Not You

There are few things we value more than our individualism. But the early church identified pride as the root sin. Why is individualism so dangerous? And how can we resist the temptation to set ourselves up as gods?

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