Current Issue: We Are Still Here

Syria and the Challenge to the Church: Dealing with Exceptionalism, Past and Present

As we look across the different issues discussed in this series of articles in Unbound on the Doctrine of Discovery and how it relates to the Middle East today, one common theme emerges.  Those of us who are white, American, … Continue reading

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Part 2: Integrating Native Voice in Education – An Interview with Elona Street Stewart

Lee:I spoke to colleague who is Native American the other day and we had a conversation about who to connect with and who would be interested in contributing to this issue. And she told me that a lot of native … Continue reading

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Part 1: Integration of Native Voices in Education- An Interview with Elona Street- Stewart

Lee:                                                      Elona, please introduce yourself to the Unbound audience and tell us a little bit about the work you are doing. Elona:                                                   Well, my name is Elona Street-Stewart. Delaware Nanticoke is my tribe, and I am the … Continue reading

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Reflections on the Doctrine of Discovery on World Communion Sunday

“Singing in a strange land” was the sermon title for our World Communion Service on October 6, 2019.  Taking from the story in Psalm 137:1-9, Rev. James Roghair preached about the pain of the Israelites as they were taunted by … Continue reading

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