Remember That the Devil Is Quite A Gentleman
exegesis

Remember That the Devil Is Quite A Gentleman

by Edward Simon

There’s a long history of calling people the devil. It doesn’t usually turn out well.

psalm
The Devil and #SandraBland

The Devil and #SandraBland

by Randy R. Potts

The devil didn’t harm us in our little encampment.

dispatch
Hill Cumorah

Hill Cumorah

by Sam Kestenbaum

Scenes from the annual pageant of Mormon origins.

dogma
The Page To Damascus

The Page To Damascus

by Edward Simon

Not all conversions come with a big shiny light.

confession
On Redeeming Other People

On Redeeming Other People

by Kelly J. Baker

…whether they want you to or not.

confession
A Project of Patient Endurance

A Project of Patient Endurance

by Michael Centore

Running and the spiritual life.

witness
Holding Light

Holding Light

by Ashley Makar

Waging peace on terror, with refugees.

damNation
Asphalt Altar

Asphalt Altar

by Onaje X. O. Woodbine

From the violence of the streets to the ritual space of the asphalt court

witness
Not Weird Enough

Not Weird Enough

by Nathan Schneider

According to the author of a new Catholic handbook, eucharistic adoration should be the new yoga.

icon
Ahmed Mohamed and the Blessings of God

Ahmed Mohamed and the Blessings of God

by Randy R. Potts

A day with the unlikely celebrity and his family.

dispatch
Silver Bells

Silver Bells

by Emily R. Mace

Reading The Polar Express in the wake of mass shootings.

crucifiction
Two Misses

Two Misses

by Greg Bottoms

That’s the thing they don’t tell you—PTSD is contagious.

dispatch
Gods With Wet Noses

Gods With Wet Noses

by S. Brent Plate

We are human because they are dog.

exegesis
Zombies and Guns

Zombies and Guns

by Kelly J. Baker

When did a movie monster become a reason for purchasing weapons? An excerpt from The Zombies Are Coming.

dispatch
Praying with Refugees

Praying with Refugees

by Ashley Makar

A sermon preached at Trinity on the Green, August 23, 2015

confession
Narrative of a Moneyless elf

Narrative of a Moneyless elf

by elf Pavlik

Recounting the challenges and benefits of life in the commons, without currency or government documents.

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