Tag Archives: young adults
I Wonder if We Mean it This Year
A few weeks ago, a friend of mine was telling me about the first time her partner accompanied her to the PC(USA) General Assembly. She told me that they were there to be a witness to the Church, to join … Continue reading
Gendered Language and the Imago Dei
When I was in fifth grade, my mom became the director of Christian Education at my home church. Consequently, before I learned to drive, I spent many hours at church waiting until it was time to go home. As it … Continue reading
Plumblining the Church: An Editor’s Closing Remarks
These comments from General Editor Chris Iosso come in response to a closing editorial by Managing Editor Ginna Bairby and serve as our final article in our series on the Future of Social Witness. Ginna’s response is an excellent summary … Continue reading
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