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Opening Remarks

Opening Remarks for Issue 28: Why Go to Church? By Editor-in-Chief Sarah Clark

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Letter to the Editors

A Letter from Tom Break to the Editors regarding Katy Carl's essay "A Taste for Delight"

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Read more about the article I Am a Churchgoer

I Am a Churchgoer

A few of the reasons why a professor and poet keeps going to church. By Mischa Willett

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Gaudete

Gaudete By Betsy K. Brown

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Read more about the article Living the Good Life

Living the Good Life

A young man struggling with schizophrenia found belonging in churches ranging from the Pentecostal to the Catholic, and everything in between. By Leif Gregersen

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Read more about the article The Way of Life

The Way of Life

When church could cost you everything, why go? By Ryan Keating

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Read more about the article The Secret of Belonging

The Secret of Belonging

A young woman's path to ordination teaches her that in season and out, in Christ, we all belong. By Bree Snow

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Read more about the article The Small Re-Orders the World

The Small Re-Orders the World

An Anglican priest's vision of the church's work in the world. By Jake Belder

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The Sacrifice of Isaac by Willem van Mieris

Poet says (Genesis 22)

Poet says (Genesis 22) By Megan McDermott

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Read more about the article Keeping the Flame Alive

Keeping the Flame Alive

A Kenyan Christian reflects: we burn the brightest--and our flame lasts the longest--when we join with other believers through the church. By Nyasili Atetwe

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