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Our Gift to Christ
NICHOLAS DENYSENKO — It seems, however, that our song is all too often mere lip service to what we want to be true – that God sent Christ into the world to validate the political philosophies and kingdoms of our construction.
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Advent I with Saint John’s School of Theology
EDITOR — Join Fr. William Orbih of Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary in prayer and reflection this Advent season.
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Ars Praedicandi: Christ the King
ED FOLEY — “Jesus did not simply tell the truth before Pilate–He lived the truth, incarnating that most subversive and illusive form of leadership: the kind with integrity.
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Register for NAAL Today!
EDITOR — NAAL Early Registration ends Nov. 15, 2024, with late Registration to close Dec. 15, 2024.
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Preaching and Reflecting with Artist William H. Johnson
NATHAN P. CHASE — I found surveying Johnson’s more religious art to be liberating and inspiring in a period where I feel we are called to offer up resistance and hope.
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Growing tensions around bilingual and multicultural liturgies
LIZETTE LARSON-MILLER — Bilingual liturgies or trilingual liturgies may endure because there are not enough priests, not enough hours in the day, or out of strongly held convictions that the body of Christ is multicultural and multilingual and liturgies should reflect and embrace that.
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The Birthday of the Church, Again
TYLER SAMPSON — One aspect of the tradition that has been returned to prominence is the birth of the Church at Pentecost.
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“Sensory Liturgy” Update
NATHAN P. CHASE — I am excited to announce that we have published a few more resources in the Sensory Liturgy project.
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Synod on Synodality Webinar
EDITOR — Fons Vitae at Duke Divinity School will be hosting a webinar entitled “The Synod on Synodality: Theology, Reception, and Ecumenical Challenges” on Tuesday, October 22nd.