
Pastoral public theology for people who don’t fully belong anymore—but aren’t done. From a progressive Lutheran pastor in the South.
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Seared in my memory is a moment in 2025, gathering parents of queer kids who attend our summer camp and other programs for a listening session with the school superintendent and board chair. Both the youth and parents had a lot of insights...
This past week I helped a parishioner set up his poetry blog. I’ve been reading David’s poetry for years now and sitting and listening to his stories when I visit him at his home. I invite you to subscribe, you will not be disappointed. Dav...
I first published this essay in 2019. I’m bringing it back around because I think it exemplifies a way of examining our religious and biblical assumptions in ways that open more space for… a lot of things. At that time, it got a LOT of medi...
Guest post: Drew Storment is a member of GSLC and a regular at our Monday Morning Crew donuts and church projects day. I recently invited him to write a guest post here on the blog about his experience being between professional jobs.
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"We're at a particular time in American culture where people are surprised by nonevangelical expressions of Protestant theology." (Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons)
When progressive Christianity appears in mainstream media (and it doesn’t happ...
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Pastoral public theology for people who don’t fully belong anymore—but aren’t done. From a progressive Lutheran pastor in the South, accompanying people through faith, doubt, and the work of caring for neighbors.
I write about theology, politics, and other unsettling things. But in a gentle way.
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