by Andrea Sielaff, MA | Feb 27, 2026 | Clergy, Church Leadership, Preaching
Preaching today is risky. In a “purple church”, where not everyone agrees on social issues, you risk losing your job if you preach about compassion for undocumented people. If you have a congregation that mostly agrees on social issues like immigration, you risk...by Beth Alford, MA in Theology & Culture | Jan 30, 2026 | Church Leadership, Clergy, Preaching
Finding good preaching resources when you’re navigating a post-Christendom landscape can feel isolating. You need more than technique and exegesis. You need colleagues who understand what it’s like to craft sermons for congregations fractured by...by Kate Rae Davis, EdD, MDiv | Oct 2, 2025 | Justice, Preaching
As part of my internship for Episcopal priesthood, I had been serving at Edible Hope Kitchen in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle for just a few months. The volunteers there serve substantive meals and gallons of coffee every weekday morning to anyone who shows up,...by Kate Rae Davis, EdD, MDiv | Jun 19, 2025 | Preaching, Research
Across the Cascadia bioregion – from coastal towns to urban centers and even to digital gathering spaces – something sacred is happening in our midst. In a culture when Christianity no longer occupies the center square, it would be easy to imagine that...