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Author Archives: Ginna Bairby

LOVE in the Context of Multiculturalism

The second candle in the Advent wreath is often called the candle of love — arguably the most generic and the most important of the Christian virtues. We know how the verses go: “Love your neighbor as yourself,” “Love is … Continue reading

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HOPE for Gender Justice

In many faith communities, the first week of Advent is a time to cultivate hope — hope as we wait to celebrate the first coming of the Christ child at Christmas and hope and longing as we work and wait … Continue reading

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Amos’ Plumbline; Whose Church? The Future of Social Witness

Join us at Unbound as we try something different — a rolling issue!  Advocates from across the US and around the world will address a new theme each week and explore what they envision for the future of the church’s … Continue reading

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Social Witness in the 21st Century: Reading the ‘Signs of the Times’

We began this issue by asking the question: what does the future of social witness hold? As the Church changes shape in the 21st century, what form will its prophetic ministry take? Is there an Amos for our time, pointing … Continue reading

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