Arts & Culture

Lessons from a Journey Through Green and Gold

Brothers Anders and Davin Lindwall share how their Midwest roots, creative passion, and faith shaped their debut feature film Green and Gold, now streaming.

Don’t Be Afraid of the “Brave New World”

Captain America: Brave New World wrestles with identity, justice, and leadership. What does true bravery look like in a divided world? This film—and faith—offer insights.

To Offer Care and Counseling

When families face life’s hardest moments, ministry leaders have a unique opportunity to offer comfort and guidance. Ministering to Families in Crisis is a compassionate and practical resource, equipping pastors and caregivers to walk alongside those in need with grace, understanding, and hope.

Sacred Jazz: A Joyful Noise Unto the Lord

Sacred jazz blends faith with jazz’s rich rhythms, tracing roots from African American spirituals to Duke Ellington’s transformative Sacred Concerts.

Divine Comedy in Your Toolbox

Jelani Greenidge’s Undercover Prophets equips readers to integrate stand-up comedy into ministry, emphasizing storytelling, laughter, and impactful communication.

Becoming Conscious of Our Political Formation

A review of “The Liturgy of Politics”, by Kaitlyn Schiess, examining how spiritual formation influences our political views and community engagement in voting.

Life-Giving Entanglements

Unpacking economic disparity, “Ecosystems of Jubilee” inspires communities to rethink justice and interconnectedness through faith.

“Sing Sing” Sings Redemption’s Song

Jelani Greenidge offers a compelling review of Sing Sing, a powerful film about incarcerated men finding redemption, echoing Christian themes of restoration and beloved community.

Rooted in Mutuality

In his book, Humility Illuminated, Rev. Dr. Dennis Edwards redefines humility as submission to God, fostering mutual empowerment and communal healing.