by Luke Geraty | Jul 17, 2013 | Posts
In the landscape of the “now and not yet,” the “inaugurated and not consummated,” the “sanctified and being sanctified,” it’s been extremely helpful for me to think about the concept of the kingdom of God through the idea of...
by Luke Geraty | Jul 6, 2013 | Posts
I don’t want to undervalue the necessity of people making a “decision” to follow Jesus as Lord, but I think it’s somewhat true that there’s a prevalent ideology at work in many churches that simply wants to get someone to “make a...
by Luke Geraty | Jun 2, 2013 | Posts
Assuming that people experience brokenness in a variety of ways, I think it’s safe to say that our churches are full of people with issues. They might not admit it, but they have them. You have them. I have them. We all have them. Church is a crazy place full of...
by Luke Geraty | Apr 8, 2013 | Posts
This morning I listened (and watched) a poem by Dede Hunt called “Who is Sara Baartman.” The video is a bit graphic, so for those of you who may push “play,” you’ve been warned. In the poem, Dede challenges African Americans to remember...
by Luke Geraty | Mar 24, 2013 | Posts
I love what James K. A. Smith writes here: “I will argue that the postmodern church could do nothing better than be ancient, that the most powerful way to reach a postmodern world is by recovering tradition, and that the most effective means of discipleship is...
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