Was Jesus a Revolutionary?

By Derek R. Iannelli-Smith Was Jesus a revolutionary? What does that mean, and what doesn’t it mean? The Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary defines revolutionary’ as, “constituting or bringing about a major or fundamental change.”  Today’s  church’ likes it’s post-modern terms and “Jesus the revolutionary” is one of those that possibly gets caught up in the … Continue reading Was Jesus a Revolutionary?

From Exclusion to Embrace, Pt. 2: Three stories of poverty and compassion

By Trey Lyon Continued from From Exclusion to Embrace: Three stories of poverty and compassion Three: From my office-cave I pecked away at the keyboard, blissfully unaware of the tall man with the scraggly beard who had made his way into the church office. After a little while, I picked up a few details. He … Continue reading From Exclusion to Embrace, Pt. 2: Three stories of poverty and compassion

From Exclusion to Embrace, Pt. 1: Three stories of poverty and compassion

By Trey Lyon One: She was just lying there. Between the Fulton County Courthouse and the Cathedral. Half on a giant concrete planter, the latter half on a makeshift ottoman of old blankets, clothes, bags and a shipping dolly. I watched as one of our college students pulled a pair of gloves over her arthritic … Continue reading From Exclusion to Embrace, Pt. 1: Three stories of poverty and compassion