Unbound Social

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Home
  • About
    • Editorial Staff
    • Submission Guidelines
  • Devotionals
    • Finding Holy Ground Lent
    • Boundless: An Anti-Colonial Advent Devotional
    • Journey through the Mist: A Spiritually Guided Lent
    • Another Starry Black Night
    • With Creation: A Native and Indigenous Lenten Devotional
    • Divine Nebula: Reimagining Advent
    • Devocional de Cuaresma 2022
    • Another Road: Advent 2021
    • Disabling Lent: An Anti-Ableist Lenten Devotional
    • Starry Black Night: A Womanist Advent Devotional
    • QUEER LENT 2020
  • Series
    • QUEERING THE BIBLE
    • Queering the Family
    • We Are Still Here: The Anti-Doctrine of Discovery
    • Archive
  • Racial Justice
  • LGBTQIA+
  • Gender
  • The Arts
    • The Arts and Justice Project
  • More
    • Columns
    • Op. Ed
    • Environment
    • Just Lists
    • Religion
    • Politics
    • Social Policy
    • Resources
  • A Matter of Faith: A Presby Podcast

Logo

The Intersections of Faith and Justice

Mobile Logo

Browse Category

Lent 2020

Lent 2020

Ash Wednesday

February 14, 2020February 26, 2020
by Alex McNeill
12 mins read

Psalm 51:1–17 As a queer person reading Psalm 51:1-17, it can feel triggering to encounter so much language about sin and being “born guilty, a sinner when my mother conceived me,” particularly because the Psalmist isn’t speaking about one specific sin; but, rather, identifying that they are in essence, a

More
Lent 2020

Palm Sunday

February 13, 2020April 3, 2020
by John Stanger
8 mins read

Matthew 21:1-11 Jesus is the grand marshal of today’s parade. He’s the celebrity, the big draw. The crowds come en masse. As he enters Jerusalem, people can’t help but notice others swarming around him. As they see him riding through, they’re so taken with the whole thing they’re ripping branches

More
Lent 2020

4th Sunday of Lent

February 13, 2020February 26, 2020
by Bertram Johnson
9 mins read

John 9:1-41 The ninth chapter of John’s Gospel is centered entirely on the  story of Jesus healing a man born without the ability to see. The passage begins with the disciples asking Jesus, “Who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” He responded, “Neither this man

More
Lent 2020

5th Sunday of Lent

February 12, 2020March 29, 2020
by Flo Barbee-Watkins
10 mins read

John 11: 1-45 For many LGBTQ Presbyterians, the process of coming out, “coming to” (which many racialized communities prefer), recognizing, affirming, or revealing one’s sexual orientation and/or gender identity is a holy process that involves prayer, reflection, and spiritual conversations with others. During this Season of Lent, remembering the process

More
Lent 2020

3rd Sunday of Lent

February 12, 2020February 26, 2020
by Ashley DeTar Birt
11 mins read

John 4: 5-42 “I have a question about storytelling,” I said while preparing for a big meeting later in the week.  I was at a workshop to help me focus for a presentation I had to give.  As the leader nodded, I continued, “I know that storytelling is a compelling

More
Lent 2020

1st Sunday of Lent

February 12, 2020February 26, 2020
by Slats Toole
11 mins read

Matthew 4:1-11 Prove it. If you are who you say you are, prove it. I have always loved Lent.  I was a child who took everything far too seriously; there are more pictures of young Slats staring intently at something than pictures of me laughing or smiling.  My mother called

More
Lent 2020

2nd Sunday of Lent

February 11, 2020February 26, 2020
by Ophelia Hu Kinney
9 mins read

Genesis 12:1-3 (CEB); Romans 4:1-14 (CEB) My mother told me that she came to the United States with only two suitcases. We stood in her closet, and she put her hands on the thin, long dresses she kept for thirty years, better suited for southern China summers than Chicago winters. 

More

About Us

Unbound: An Interactive Journal of Christian Social Justice is an online journal and community that examines, expresses, and encourages commitments to social justice as inspired by the prophetic gospel of Jesus Christ. As both a journal and a forum for conversation, action and community building. Unbound seeks to be an inclusive and welcoming platform, no matter one’s gender, sexuality, race, religion, age, ability or creed. We seek to experience and express different perspectives that further the Kin-dom of God and move us toward the arc of justice.

Stay Connected

Stay connected with Unbound and receive monthly updates.

Tags

action advent church in the public square climate change community organizing divestment eco-justice economic justice in action economics ecumenical Ecumenism education environment environmental spirituality food justice GA221 GA222 gender justice gun violence immigration Indigenous Rights Israel LGBTQQI music palestine peace peacemaking poetry poverty alleviation prayer Presbyterian Church (USA) General Assembly Racial Justice racism scripture seminary sermon Setting The Inner Compass sexuality theological education United Nations urban ministry white privilege Women's Rights worship resources young adults

Contact

    Footer Logo

    Designed and created by the Unbound team.
    Unbound is a ministry of the Presbyterian Church USA but holds to the ecumenical voice of the Church universal.

    • Home
    • About
    • Terms of Service Agreement and Private Policy
    • Editorial Policy
    • Presbyterian Church USA
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Home
    • About
      • Editorial Staff
      • Submission Guidelines
    • Devotionals
      • Finding Holy Ground Lent
      • Boundless: An Anti-Colonial Advent Devotional
      • Journey through the Mist: A Spiritually Guided Lent
      • Another Starry Black Night
      • With Creation: A Native and Indigenous Lenten Devotional
      • Divine Nebula: Reimagining Advent
      • Devocional de Cuaresma 2022
      • Another Road: Advent 2021
      • Disabling Lent: An Anti-Ableist Lenten Devotional
      • Starry Black Night: A Womanist Advent Devotional
      • QUEER LENT 2020
    • Series
      • QUEERING THE BIBLE
      • Queering the Family
      • We Are Still Here: The Anti-Doctrine of Discovery
      • Archive
    • Racial Justice
    • LGBTQIA+
    • Gender
    • The Arts
      • The Arts and Justice Project
    • More
      • Columns
      • Op. Ed
      • Environment
      • Just Lists
      • Religion
      • Politics
      • Social Policy
      • Resources
    • A Matter of Faith: A Presby Podcast
    Go toTop