Most of the church has said “No,” but apparently Scotus is finding a new audience.
Wacky American Religion
Neo-Monasticism?
Yup. Americans don’t read history, we re-d0 it! Stephanie Simon of the LA Times writes, Communal life was supposed to have taught her to resolve conflicts. Instead, Phyllis said, she found herself obsessing about every grievance: how many nights in a row . . . Continue reading →
The Virus of the Virtual Church
Andy explains. All I can say is that it’s a good thing we don’t have a virtual Savior with a virtual humanity who virtually sympathizes with us and virtually intercedes for us.
Another TV Preacher on Trial
This time it’s a real trial. Yikes! If he’s guilty I hope they bury him.
The Church That Prays Together, Stays Together
There are many centripetal forces that tear at the bonds that hold a congregation together, so it is useful to be aware of them. After all, we live in a remarkably busy world where quiet has almost disappeared entirely. We are connected . . . Continue reading →
More On The Quest For Illegitimate Religious Experience (QIRE)
In case you have ever wondered what QIRE means. Continue reading →