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    Seeking to bear witness to the non-violent way of the cross.

  • Lindsey Cornett

    Lindsey is a loud talker, obsessive coffee drinker, and lover of the written word who lives in Indianapolis with her family. She is the Managing Editor of Englewood Press, a contributor to Indianapolis Moms, and an advocate for public schools.

  • Ragan Sutterfield

    Ragan Sutterfield is an Episcopal priest and writer working in his native Arkansas. His latest book, "Watch and Wonder: Birding as a Spiritual Practice," is available in bookstores everywhere. Find out more at ragansutterfield.com.

  • Doug Lee

    Disciple, husband, father, son, pastor at large, and software engineer by day.

  • Christoph Reiners

    Pastor. Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Richmond, British Columbia.

  • Kelsey Guckenberger

    Kelsey is co-pastor of Christ Community Church in Des Moines, Iowa with her husband Jacob. She enjoys gardening, biking, talking theology, cooking, and watching her little boy discover God's beautiful world.

  • Johnny Tuttle

    Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Kingsport, TN

  • Todd Edmondson

    I'm a pastor at First Christian Church in Erwin, TN, and a Humanities Professor at Milligan University.

  • Amy P. Lee

    Forgiven and beloved daughter, mother, wife, parishioner, immigration lawyer.

  • Kent Mc Dougal

    Kent is Pastor Emeritus of Christ Community Church in Des Moines, Iowa.

  • Daniel Rentfro

    Writer, teacher, spiritual director, lawyer, child of God

  • Joel J Shuman

    I am Professor of Theology at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, PA, where I am in my 24th year. I am a moral theologian who teaches courses in Bioethics, Environmental Ethics, and Christian Ethics.

  • Christopher Jackson

    I am a spiritual director in Arkansas, where I live with my wife and two dogs. I work at a seminary and am passionate about helping others slow down, deepen their walk with God, and become restored human beings who foster flourishing communities.

  • Steve Fowl

    Long time EP member; currently seminary president; I write on the relationships between Christian doctrine and Scripture.

  • Sylvia Keesmaat

    Permaculture farmer, seedling grower, biblical scholar, writer, teacher. Becoming rooted at Russet House Farm, on the territory of the Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg in central Ontario. (www.russethousefarm.ca).

  • Hunter Greene
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