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Bo Pritchard

What the church was meant to be before the traditions of men replaced the pattern of the New Testament.

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Latest Issues

Rise Up on the Backroads

On Good Friday I wrote about the Loudest Lie of the Year: the way Easter’s crowds can maximize the very grammar Jesus named woe upon—spectacle sold as sacred, performance mistaken for worship, the cast-out still standing outside while the r...

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The Loudest Lie of the Year

How long, O LORD? Will you forget me forever? (Psalm 13:1)

The psalms give us language when our own fails: As a deer pants for flowing streams, so my soul pants for you, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When shall I come...

2 months ago
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Be Brave. Do Something.

“So what would you do?”

If you have ever questioned the way we do church—the titles, the offices, the religious class we keep rebuilding in spite of Jesus’ clearest words—you have probably heard the question. Sometimes it is genuine. So...

2 months ago
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Is Our Church Structure the Thing Jesus Damned?

There is a move almost everyone in church world has learned to make.

We hear Jesus say things like:

  • “You are not to be called rabbi… call no man your father on earth… neither be called instructors… you are all brothers.” (Matt 23:8–12...
3 months ago
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God Damns: The Religious Class

In the last article we saw that “woe” in the prophets is not a sad sigh but a curse—functionally “God damn this.” When a prophet says “woe,” he is not offering a gentle warning; he is pronouncing God’s public judgment on a way of living and...

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    I write for those who love Jesus but can’t make peace with what’s become of His church. If you've ever asked, “Is this really what Jesus had in mind?” — you’re not alone. And you're not crazy.

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