Our Peace Position Doesn’t Go Far Enough – Ryan Braught

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“Peace is at the heart of the gospel. As followers of Jesus in a divided and violent world, we are committed to finding non-violent alternatives and to learning how to make peace between individuals, within and among churches, in society, and between nations.” “Belief that the gospel includes a commitment […]

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Welcoming Them – A Reflection by M. Gresh

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When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, then he will sit on the throne of his glory. All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats, […]

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End Time Establishment of the Kingdom of God – A Reflection by Oscar Lugusa

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Humanity has been living in the tension of God’s already and not yet Kingdom anticipating the end of time. Since time immemorial, the calamities have sometimes been associated with the end time. For instance, the occurrence of war, diseases, floods, and famines are a few. It is recorded,  When he […]

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When Do We Quit Our Church Jobs to Follow Jesus? – A Query by Caleb Kragt

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A few weeks ago in worship, my congregation allowed me to forego a traditional sermon. Instead, after the scripture was read from John 3:1-21, I came out in one of those ridiculous Bible character costumes that have no doubt appeared in many churches. Taking a seat on a raised stool, […]

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The Church on Allison Hill: Reflections on Urban Ministry – A Reflection by Lexi Aligarbes

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This month marks six months into my first pastorate. As I continue to settle into my new role as Co-Pastor at Harrisburg First Church of the Brethren and integrate myself into different aspects of the city, I am constantly reminded that there is never a dull moment in urban ministry. […]

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Encouraging One Another as Christians – A Sermon by Oscar Lugusa

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The definitions of the word encourage are explained in three ways which mean to give support, confidence, or hope to (someone), or persuade (someone) to do or continue to do something by giving support and advice or stimulate the development of (an activity, state, or belief). Developing the attitude of […]

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Embodiment or Establishment? – A Sermon for Epiphany in C by Nathan Hosler

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Recently, several of us had an extended conversation after church, regarding church theology. Part of the discussion centered on comparing the Church of the Brethren and Orthodoxy on church hierarchy and power relationships. The comparison was not aimed at defending one or the other or proving one was better but […]

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Peace Like a River: Streams of Spiritual Discipline – An ePistle by Zechariah Houser

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As I sat and began to think about what to write for this second article with the goal of some kind of practical equipping,  I thought back on some of the most important lessons that I’d learned – some of the most memorable and influential aspects of my spiritual life. […]

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Plural Non-salary – An ePistle by Joanna Wave Willoughby

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My name is Joanna Willoughby and I am a lay-leader at Common Spirit Church of the Brethren in Grand Rapids, Michigan, a microchurch in the Michigan District that started 10 years ago. Together with Roya Stern and Randall Westfall, we make up the leadership team using a Nonsalaried Team Ministry […]

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Happy “ReNew” Year!: How to Renew a Ministry Practice this Year – An ePistle by Brian Mackie

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What church practice is God leading you to renew and/or revitalize in 2022? The beginning of a new year is a great time to consider how to change, renew or revitalize a ministry practice. First, however, let us admit, there may be some fatigue in this area due to constant […]

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