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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Unbound: The Election Issue 8 years, 4 months ago
Elections, Democracy, and the Church in the Public Square
Table of ContentsStorytelling and Political Leadership, Dr. Eric Mount
Hey Christians, Don’t Follow the Noise this Election Time, Dr. David P. […] -
Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Christ, Culture, and a Broken Democracy 8 years, 5 months ago
We are in the midst of a strange election season, to say the least. I have heard more people say, “I’m just not voting,” or “I don’t have anyone to vote for,” in this election than in any other in my lifetime […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Native American Groups Call Presbyterians to Prayer for Standing Rock Sioux 8 years, 6 months ago
More than four thousand people have gathered at Camp of the Sacred Stones, three separate prayer camps north of Cannon Ball, North Dakota, near the northern border of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe’s reservation. T […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, A Year For Confessions 8 years, 6 months ago
Issues of Social Justice Before the 222nd General Assembly
Post GA222 Reflections
From Confession to Confession: The Adoption of Belhar and the Public Naming of Abuse, Rev. Renee Roederer
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Call for Articles – Elections, Democracy, and Church in the Public Square 8 years, 7 months ago
Election season is upon us once again. But this election promises to look unlike any other in U.S. history. As newspeople find their objectivity under great pressure, so all genuine non-profits may find it […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Call to Confession 8 years, 10 months ago
Race, White Privilege, and the Church
Read Articles from Week 1Featuring articles by: Ginna Bairby, Gayraud S. Wilmore, Alexis Preesau Maloof, Marc Boswell, Laura Cheifetz, Chris Burton, and Melva […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Call to Confession: Week 5 8 years, 10 months ago
Call to Confession: Race, White Privilege, and the Church
Week 5
Dear White Liberals, Rev. Sung Yeon Choi-MorrowIt was a typical muggy August day in Chicago when I pulled up to McCormick Seminary in my […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, 'Unbound' wins five awards from the Associated Church Press 8 years, 11 months ago
The editorial staff of Unbound is delighted to announce that Unbound took home five awards from this year’s Associated Church Press Awards. 2016 marks the fourth year that Unbound has participated in this […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Calling Each Other 'In': Racial Justice and the PC(USA) 8 years, 11 months ago
Interview with Stated Clerk Gradye Parsons
As part of the finale to our discussion on race, white privilege, and the church, Rev. Molly Casteel – Assistant Stated Clerk and Manager for Representation, […] -
Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Call to Confession: Week 4 8 years, 11 months ago
Call to Confession: Race, White Privilege, and the Church
Week 4
Zapatito Blanco: Acknowledging Old Rules and Agreeing to New Ones, AnonymousA couple of weeks ago, I was supervising a children’s program a […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Call to Confession: Week 3 9 years ago
Call to Confession: Race, White Privilege, and the Church
Week 3
The Time Was Yesterday, Rev. Larissa Kwong AbaziaWhite privilege means waking up in the morning with the ability to decide whether or not […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Call to Confession: Week 2 9 years ago
Call to Confession: Race White Privilege, and the Church
Week 2
Living History – Vernon Broyles, Interview by the Presbyterian Historical SocietyMy early life is remembered as very happy; when I was almost […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Living History – Fern Cloud 9 years ago
Called to Ministry on the Upper Sioux Reservation
Video used with permission from the Presbyterian Historical Society, part of the Living History film project.Fern Cloud shares her perspectives as a Native […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, "Lift Every Voice: Racism, Class, and Power": Advocacy Training Weekend 2016 9 years ago
April 15-18, 2016 in Washington, DC
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In our neighborhoods and around the world, social, economic, corporate, and political powers are working to reduce citizens’ access to decision-making. T […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Living History – Bettie J. Durrah 9 years ago
“Color Me Part of the Human Family”
Video used with permission from the Presbyterian Historical Society, part of the Living History film project.Bettie J. Durrah, church elder, shares her experiences as a […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Call to Confession: Week 1 9 years ago
Call to Confession: Race, White Privilege, and the Church
Week 1
I Am Racist and so is the Church: An Opening Editorial, Rev. Ginna BairbyYes, you read the title right. I am racist, and so is the […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Living History – Vernon Broyles 9 years ago
Taking a Stand for Racial Justice in the South
Video used with permission from the Presbyterian Historical Society, part of the Living History film project.Vernon Broyles wrestled with leadership choices in […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, Living History – Melva Costen 9 years, 1 month ago
Music, Black Presbyterians, and Civil Rights
Video used with permission from the Presbyterian Historical Society, part of the Living History film project.Melva Costen, wife of former general assembly […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, I Am Racist and so is the Church 9 years, 1 month ago
An Opening Editorial
Yes, you read the title right. I am racist, and so is the majority-white denomination I serve, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
I’m not particularly happy to admit this about myself o […]
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Ginna Bairby wrote a new post, People, Look East! 9 years, 2 months ago
Advent and Christmas Reflections on the Middle East
Week 1Jimmy Carter and Simeon: What ‘Consolation’ for Israel and Palestine Today?, Rev. Dr. Chris Iosso
A Perspective on Peace: Is There Shalom in the […] - Load More