On Watching Our Language Sarah Cornwell August 3, 2020 Commentary, Ethics, Tech, The Episcopal Church By Sarah Cornwell In the United States, we are living in a time of anger and fear. You may have felt some measure of this yourself. In general, these are not considered to be positive emotions, but in certai... Read More...
The Decline of Celebrity Pastors Guest Contributor July 27, 2020 Commentary, Ministry, Tech, The Episcopal Church By John Sundara Contemporary evangelicalism has always been adept at using technology to advance its missionary outreach. The latest iteration of this aptitude has been the way evangelicals turned on a dime ... Read More...
Online Catechesis Guest Contributor September 2, 2019 Catechesis, Commentary, Tech, The Episcopal Church How are we going to help those people who are seeking Christ online? How can the Church make the most of this opportunity?
Social Media and the Christian Life Fr. Bryan Owen May 17, 2019 Ethics, The Episcopal Church How do we as Christians deal with the discordant realities faced on social media?
We Need More Moral Ambiguity Eugene R. Schlesinger March 19, 2019 Commentary, The Episcopal Church In online outrage, often forgotten is the biblical counsel: “Let everyone be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger, for your anger does not produce God’s righteousness” (James 1:19–20).
Pray for those who upset you John Mason Lock January 4, 2018 Commentary My plea would not only be for understanding and real human sympathy but also for intercession. I cite Job as a model.
Reject two minutes hate Guest Contributor December 29, 2017 Commentary, Tech As Émile Durkheim observed, there’s no easier way to forge social solidarity than to create a common enemy.
iGen and incarnation Fr. Clint Wilson October 31, 2017 Reviews & Culture, Tech Excarnation leads to disengagement with others, objectification of others, and ugly internet debates.