This month, we ask how we sustain ourselves and one another not through toxic positivity, but through honest, steady acts of courage, care, and imagination.
This month, we ask how we sustain ourselves and one another not through toxic positivity, but through honest, steady acts of courage, care, and imagination.
Liberating Our Theologies is Part III in our Annual Theme: Rooted & Rising: Faith for a Changing World
In a time of global transformation, uncer
What would it look like for me to love more courageously: in my personal life, my community, and the wider world?
What harm have I left unaddressed and what might it take to move toward repair with humility and love?
Where have I stopped noticing the mystery and how can I learn to see the world again with wonder?
What would it mean to let gratitude shape my resistance, my healing, and my hope?
Where am I clinging to certainty – and what might open if I allowed myself to live more fully in the unknown?
What promises shape my life –
and how am I being called to return to them with integrity and care?