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The Locavore Dilemma

Seminarians Become Justice Locavores When justice becomes as real as the incarcerated man sitting across from you, when justice becomes something we can touch, feel, then justice will be done… then we will find the time… then we will risk … Continue reading

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Bible in pew by Amy Burton

American Grace, Presbyterian Justice, & Stopping the Splitting

Reflections on Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell’s American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us An Unbound editorial by Chris Iosso   View and print as PDF Robert D. Putnam, the Bowling Alone author and social scientist, spoke … Continue reading

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Transformative Power of Eucharist

How homosexuality went from being an ‘issue’ to a ‘person’ By Yena K. Hwang View and print as PDF I was eight years old, at Hoo Am Catholic Church in South Korea, when I first witnessed the sharing of the … Continue reading

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All About US & Other Poems (video)

  Unbound is proud to bring you the spoken word of Ariana Salazar-Newton, a third generation Mexican-American and seminary student, talking about race, gender, sexuality, and class. All About US: An Immigration Poem During Economic Crisis Read Ariana’s poem originally … Continue reading

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