Liminal Spaces Archive
Addicted to Evangelicalism?
For a species hard-wired for survival, we have a strange way of becoming dependent upon things that can actually kill us.
Befriending Darkness
I have learned things in the dark that I could never have learned in the light, things that have saved my life over and over again
Advent: The Second Coming In You
You are part of the mystical Body of Christ whether you realize it or not.
How Would Jesus Vote?
Vote like the most vulnerable among us depend on it. Because they do.
Let That Shit Go
As spiritual searchers we need to become freer and freer of the attachment to our own smallness in which we get occupied with me-me-me.
Centering Transgender and LGBTQIA Voices
What are we missing by excluding POC, transgender, and LGBTQIA+ voices from our spiritual conversations?
Resting in Liminal Space
Liminal Space is a sacred place between knowing and unknowing, being and becoming. It’s also a place of deep tension and discomfort, but only if we let it.
Christian Nationalism: The Evangelical Pursuit of Power
As America becomes less white, less Christian, and more sexually diverse, evangelicals are waging an ideological war on democracy.
What is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): Unity in Diversity
The greater the racial, sexual, gender, and national diversity, the greater the perfection.
Half-Off Evangelicalism: The Great Spiritual Garage Sale
Every 500 years, Christianity goes through a tumultuous reformation, a sort of “rummage sale,” as we decide what spiritual items to keep, and what to sell to strangers.
Can Christians Kill? Learning to Live Nonviolently
Christians are some of the most violent people on the planet, but it’s not always been this way.
Let Go My Ego
For Lent this year, instead of giving up something, consider adding the spiritual practice of meditation to your journey as a way of shedding your false self.
Finding God in Silence
Almost every moment of modern life is filled with noise, distraction, and mind-numbing entertainment. Inundated with the absurd, our lives not only become void of meaning but almost entirely superficial.
Monday, Monday
January feels like a month full of Mondays. Maybe it’s the ongoing pandemic, or that there isn’t another break in the calendar until Spring, but for whatever reason, it's been more difficult than ever to return to work this year.
New Year, New You
To change is one of the great dreams of every heart – to change the limitations, the sameness, the banality, or the pain. But change is difficult for us.