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Our Own Kind of Time
Entering Advent and getting caught up in the church calendar.
Kingdom Misused
An interview with Scot McKnight, and more ...
A Holy Experiment
Aaron Niequist and Steve Carter discuss launching a new initiative at Willow Creek.
Engaging Women and Men in Worship
A balanced approach to planning
We Need More Than Liturgy
Liturgical worship is the rage among many evangelicals. 'Not so fast,' says a liturgical Christian.
The Book of Common Prayer Is Still a Big Deal
Alan Jacobs explains why the nearly 500-year-old Anglican prayer book retains its influence, and why it should appeal even to (non-Anglican) evangelicals.
An Open Apology to the Local Church
Though much have I attended you, late have I loved you.
Ghost Cats and Sacred Space
What do we lose when we lose the holiness of a moment?
When God Wears a Costume
Why we need symbols in order to see him.
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New Life After the Fall of Ted Haggard
How the megachurch healed—by remembering what it means to be the local church.
Three Views: Why Confess Sins in Worship When It Seems So Rote?
How the habit heals us.
Why We Call God 'Father'
Christians have good reasons to resist gender-neutral alternatives.
The Baptist Bearing Robes and Incense
How one church leader in Georgia is breaking the longstanding divide between Protestants and Orthodox.
You Can't Think Your Way to God
Christian formation means shaping our loves, says Jamie Smith, not just educating our minds.
Do You Follow the Liturgical Calendar?
Observers weigh in on why they do or don't follow the church year.
Worship Through a Child's Eyes
A 9-year-old's observations from a liturgical and a contemporary service.
Joining the Eternal Song
How liturgical prayer is saving our community from burnout.
A World Without the King James Version
Where we would be without the most popular English Bible ever.
Words That Nourish
To read well is to prepare oneself to live wisely, kindly, and wittily.

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