When Interfaith Dialogue Doesn't Work
Recently the longstanding Christian-Jewish Roundtable sinned. As in missed the mark. Big time. Christian leaders from the group--including representatives of the National Council of Churches, the United Methodist Church, the Lutheran Church and the Presbyterian...
The GOP, Changing Demographics and the Church
The Republicans learned a lesson the hard way. Mitt Romney's loss showed, among other things, that the GOP is out of touch with the realities of the changing demographics of the American people.As a whole, we are more Black, more Hispanic, more Asian, more single and...
Same Boat, Different Stream
Schools are "failing" as you may have heard. So are churches. Oh, young people still go to school. And you'll still find children and youth in church. But they're not always engaged--in either locale. That came home to me recently at the Wyoming School Improvement...
A Mind of One's Own–On Horseback and In Church
Our wonderful nephew Max and niece Kate have been visiting Jerry and I for the last week. Once we got over our initial fears of entertaining kids for a week, we've had a blast! Of all the things we've done-- the rodeo and rides at Cheyenne Frontier Days, hiking...
Energy Subsidies v. Food For All
Congress is in the midst of wrestling with our fiscal problems. Currently, they are trying to set the budget for 2012, ensuring that it sets us on the path to fiscal health while adequately funding programs that we, as a country and as states, cannot function without....
Neighboring, First Holy Communion and Democracy
I missed church on Sunday. At least, I didn't make it to my own church. Instead, Sunday found me sitting in a pew in a Roman Catholic Church prepared to celebrate the First Holy Communion of Rachel and Lauren, the twin 8 year olds who live across the street. Our...