
Theological and pastoral resources from the Ekklesia Project (https://www.ekklesiaproject.org/) for individuals and congregations seeking to bear witness to the non-violent way of the cross.
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Hagar in the Desert, Marc Chagall
Genesis 22:1-14 and Psalm 13 | Jeremiah 28:5-9 and Psalm 89:1-4, 15-18 | Romans 6:12-23 | Matthew 10:40-42
What’s a poor preacher to do? A few weeks ago, we had Trinity Sunday, arguably the least favorite...
Invitation à la Liberté, Maggy Masselter
Genesis 21:8-21 and Psalm 86:1-10, 16-17 | Jeremiah 20:7-13 and Psalm 69:7-10, (11-15), 16-18 | Romans 6:1b-11 | Matthew 10:24-39
Near the end of the last century, a document came out of Rome, writ...
We gather in person and online for three days each summer to forge new friendships and renew old ones, as we converse together about faithful discipleship. Together we worship, laugh, listen to stimulating talks, share workshops, eat and fe...
The Word Made Flesh, God Poured Out, Mike Moyers
Genesis 18:1-15, (21:1-7) and Psalm 116:1-2, 12-19 | Exodus 19:2-8a and Psalm 100 | Romans 5:1-8 | Matthew 9:35-10:8, (9-23)
In a fascinating commentary on Romans, Sigve Tonstadt adopts som...
Sketch of the Trinity, William Blake
Genesis 1:1-2:4a | Psalm 8 | 2 Corinthians 13:11-13 | Matthew 28:16-20
The readings for the Sunday of the Holy Trinity were not assigned to convince us once and for all of the doctrine of the Holy Trin...
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Seeking to bear witness to the non-violent way of the cross.
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 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.
Disciple, husband, father, son, pastor at large, and software engineer by day.
Pastor. Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Richmond, British Columbia.
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.
Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Kingsport, TN
I'm a pastor at First Christian Church in Erwin, TN, and a Humanities Professor at Milligan University.
Forgiven and beloved daughter, mother, wife, parishioner, immigration lawyer.
Kent is Pastor Emeritus of Christ Community Church in Des Moines, Iowa.
Writer, teacher, spiritual director, lawyer, child of God
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.
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.
Long time EP member; currently seminary president; I write on the relationships between Christian doctrine and Scripture.
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).
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