
Nurturing the Reformed and neo-Calvinist tradition in the urban ministry context.
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Our sponsoring church, Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis, began in the late 90s with a small group of people who wanted a church planted in the center city, shaped by their shared vision of Christ-centered, Reformed, and urban go...
I listened to a great sermon over the weekend from Charlie Dates, pastor of Progressive Baptist Church in Chicago. Pastor Dates was preaching on Psalm 116:1-4, emphasizing how God is tender and merciful toward us in the sorrows and trials o...
A couple of weeks ago, I was setting up the church building we rent for our own worship services with a couple of other leaders from our congregation. Our conversation drifted into an analysis of Druski’s skit and commentary on the Black Me...
Dear White Christian:
Please don’t be weird on MLK Day.
There is something about the MLK holiday that, like a full moon that appears once each year, tends to bring out the weirdest responses from white Christians.
Every night throughout...
A quick personal update from me: I’m still surprised every time I open up Substack and see how many subscribers I have! You all encourage me that there really are people who care about deep thinking, a kingdom imagination, and prioritizing...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Ben is the church planting pastor of Hope Church of Haughville in Indianapolis. He earned his M.Div from Reformed Theological Seminary (2017) and is currently working on a D.Min in Urban Missiology under Soong-Chan Rah at Fuller Seminary.
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