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 social witness.
We began this issue by asking the question: what does the future of social witness hold? As the Church changes shape in
More10 Things the LGBTQ Community Can Teach the Church
Over the course of my life, I have observed and participated in the ongoing fight for inclusion of people who are Lesbian,
MoreGod Loves You…Really
The author of this article has asked to remain anonymous so that the prejudice of others does not blind them to seeing
MoreWaiting for Permission
It took me a very long time to allow myself the mental space to think that I might be transgender. I tried
MoreThat All May Have Life in Fullness
The United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands – Young Adult Action Movement’s Child Sexual Abuse Awareness and Prevention Project Aware
MoreNERMC UCYAAM – A Voice in the Wilderness! The spirit of the Lord is upon me…to proclaim the [Good News] to those
MoreThe Fast that God Has Chosen
Jones Town Baptist Church Lives the Isaiah 58 Ideal Wishing to cater to the whole family and the wider community, Rev. Doreen
MoreUntold Stories
[ezcol_1half] AUTHOR BIO: Buju Banton (Mark Anthony Myrie) is a Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae musician. He is known for recording songs
MoreIntroduction: To the Least of These…
Have you ever had a moment where you wondered ‘What am I here for?’ or tried to figure out how your congregation
MoreA New Old Way: Reforming Church in Light of Solidarity
The Book of Acts paints a beautiful picture of the intensely radical vision and practice of the early church: a place where
MoreThe Table: A Safe Place
The Table is a community kitchen with a heart to serve the South Side community of Pittsburgh, PA. No ID or check-in
MoreThe Imitation of Christ in the Poor
Encountering the Tzeltal Christ I grew up as a son, grandson, and great grandson of missionaries. My grand parents and great grandparents
MoreListening is the First Step
I sat on the front porch of an hermano – a “brother” – from the small, Pentecostal-feeling Presbyterian church in a small
MoreThe Gospel from Black Elk
[ezcol_1half] A Sermon Podcast Preached Sunday, August 4, 2013 at Hot Metal Bridge Faith Community in Pittsburgh, PA Texts: Philippians 2:5-11 I
MoreThe Power of Presence
She, like many others, had asked me about her case. Her rights as a parent were in danger of being terminated, and
MoreGospel Solidarity: A Struggle of Love and Privilege
I hesitated when asked to participate with Unbound on this series, especially when our conversations and discernment led to sharing about “solidarity”
MoreSee the Face of God in the City
One Sunday, after parking our car in the vacant lot across from the church where we worship, our family made our way
MoreImagine the Angels of Bread
A poem by Martín Espada This is the year that squatters evict landlords, gazing like admirals from the rail of the roofdeck
MoreThe African Mzungo
Coming into my Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) year, I was no stranger to being the chocolate chip in the vanilla ice cream.
MoreMake Yourself at Home
“Make yourself at home.” This is a phrase we hear and utter often. What does the phrase mean? When a host says,
MoreThe Power of Bias
More than five years ago, I helped conduct an exercise with a large, diverse group of public transportation drivers. Each participant was given
MoreIn 2010, the Reformed Church in America General Synod adopted the Belhar Confession as one of its doctrinal standards. This was a monumental
MoreFaith and Racial Justice: Silence from the Sanctuary
“But let justice roll down like waters And righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.”– Amos 5:24 The true test of Christian faith is
MoreI am a Mid-Westerner at heart, but I have lived in New York for the past 3-1/2 years. In my first few
MoreThe Road Out of the Wilderness
Some wandered in desert wastelands, finding no way to a city where they could settle. They were hungry and thirsty, and their
MoreMore For Me is More For You
Even before I began to follow Jesus, I viewed radical material simplicity as a mark of holiness. For many years, when I
MoreDoes the Church Need to Build Alternative Economies?
“For where your treasure is, there will be your heart also.” -Luke 12:34 “Unfortunately, that is the cost of doing business in
MoreA Call to Build Alternative Economies in Normal Times
“For 50 or 60 years, we have let ourselves believe that as long as we have money we will have food. This
MoreJust Church (is not just church)
Playing Church Sometimes it feels like we’re just playing church the same way you play house as a kid. You put on
MoreThe Intersection of Faith and Justice
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul and all your might and love your neighbor as yourself.”
MoreA Social Justice Journey
At the end of seminary while I was in the middle of discerning a call, I was invited by the Reformed Church
MoreBacteria soup is our home. The world around us and the world inside us are a made up of a complex web
MoreLee este articulo en espanol aqui. I am in a farming community on the shores of Lake Titicaca. The table is set
MoreSoberanía Alimentaria y Pachakuti: Un acercamiento eco-justo al sistema de alimentación
Click here to read this article in English. Estoy en una comunidad campesina en las orillas del Lago Titicaca. La mesa está
More(Nothing But) Flowers – The Talking Heads
In keeping with this week’s theme of eco-justice, the editors of Unbound would like to offer this tongue-in-cheek musical reflection by The
MoreIt is easier to join the environmental cause after being inspired by the beauty of the earth than through the ecological crisis
MoreAdvocacy Across Borders
In August 2011, the National Presbyterian Church of Mexico (NPCM) voted not only to sustain its policy of forbidding the ordination of
MoreThese days, when the business segment appears on a nightly news program or the radio, we often hear “good news.” The unemployment
MoreI joined the Presbyterian Church (USA) in my early twenties because I saw a denomination that was committed to God’s call to
MoreAdvocacy for Women’s Concerns and Beyond
Even as a life-long Presbyterian, I knew very little about the Advocacy Committee for Women’s Concerns until I joined the committee in
MoreI Still Believe in the Church
by Rachel Murr The benefits of involvement in faith communities have been well documented. Around the world, those involved in faith communities
MoreA Place Where it’s Easier to be Good
My journey to becoming a Catholic priest was a winding one. I grew up in a conservative, fundamentalist church and found much
MoreProgressive Christianity – What’s the Point?
I had just woken up. It was July; the summer heat was already beginning to invade the house even though the sun
MoreAmos’ Plumbline; Whose Church?
A Series on the Future of Social Witness Opening Editorial by Chris Iosso Is justice an essential “mark of the church?” Is
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