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Archives for January 2017

Crowdsourcing: Liberation for Lent?

January 27, 2017 by UMJeremy 3 Comments

Call for readings and topics for a Lenten reading schedule

Filed Under: Empire and Liberation

To be a prophet, first be a priest

January 26, 2017 by UMJeremy Leave a Comment

The era of protest and resistance can’t forget care and concern.

Filed Under: Empire and Liberation

We will not go quietly into the night

January 20, 2017 by UMJeremy 5 Comments

Progressive America on Inauguration Day, 2017.

Filed Under: Politics

What’s a Christian to do with a Cheater-In-Chief?

January 18, 2017 by UMJeremy 9 Comments

Professional Wrestling, Confirmation hearings, ethics disclosures, and how politics can poison the well of the Church.

Filed Under: Church Talk, Politics

Am I the Only One Here?

January 16, 2017 by UMJeremy Leave a Comment

Reflections on snow day worship and seeking justice.

Filed Under: discipleship, Justice

[beta] Naming Common, Special, Communal, and Self Interest in American Society

January 3, 2017 by UMJeremy 3 Comments

A draft version of a concept to better understand the Church’s role in American society.

Filed Under: Group Theory, Politics

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