Transforming Discipleship in the Inclusive Church

Discipleship is a central aspect of Christian faith and practice, and involves following Jesus and seeking to live out his teachings in our daily lives. However, traditional models of discipleship have often excluded or marginalized certain groups of people, such as LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and people of color. […]

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Why use the term “Queer”?

The term “queer” has a complicated and varied history, and can be perceived as both hurtful and empowering depending on the context and the individual’s particular experiences. Several members of the LGBTQ+ community have reclaimed the phrase as a way to fight and question heteronormative and cisnormative notions about gender […]

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Pastoral Care for the Purple Church

As a United Church of Christ (UCC) pastor, serving a diverse political congregation can be challenging. However, with the right pastoral care techniques, it is possible to minister effectively to individuals with differing political views. In this blog post, we will explore some practical suggestions for serving a UCC church […]

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The Concept of Imago Dei and Why It Matters!

As humans, we all possess an inherent dignity and worth that cannot be diminished by our circumstances, choices, or beliefs. This is because we are created in the image of God, or Imago Dei in Latin. The concept of Imago Dei is not only central to Christian theology, but it […]

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What is grace?

Grace is a fundamental concept within Christian theology, and it has been the subject of extensive scholarly inquiry for centuries. At its essence, grace refers to the unmerited favor that God extends to humanity through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. From a progressive Christian perspective, grace is […]

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