Epiphany

e·piph·a·ny manifestation or appearance a moment of sudden revelation or insight. My family will celebrate anything. No, really, anything. All the major holidays, of course, but also the first/last day of school, the longest/shortest day of the year, the hottest day of summer, the fact that it’s a Wednesday. We love to pull out the joyful in the midst of …

Every Church is a "Liturgical" Church

I’m an Anglican priest planting an Anglican church in Indianapolis. Most people who come to my church comment on our liturgy. “I love the liturgy!” or “The liturgy sure is… interesting!” are frequent comments. But to call my church “liturgical” and another church not liturgical is false, I think. Every church is “liturgical” in that we have a pattern to our worship …

Praxis Partner: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

Our friends at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary have been Praxis partners for many years and we were thrilled to have them partner again with us in 2018. Here Rev. Karen Rohrer, Director of the Church Planting Initiative shares important themes to consider in church planting. How can faith be found inside of empire? The book of Acts takes pace in empire—the Roman Empire—and …

Open Invitation to Church Re-Missioning

There is an incredible invitation for established churches to follow the Spirit into a new future. It is tempting to focus on all of the problems established churches must tackle (organizational ruts, historical barriers, institutional mistrust, mission drift) and then start throwing quick fixes at the wall hoping to simply survive. Hoping that something will finally stick. The reality is, …

The Wisdom of the Peace Lily

Several years ago I wanted to have indoor plants. So I chose to buy a Peace Lily because it’s one of the most “indestructible” plants. I researched aspects of taking care of the Peace Lily and, feeling empowered to care for this plant, I did everything I thought it needed: I would water it once or twice a week, I …

Courage and Clarity

A few years ago, my wife and I were packing up boxes and preparing to move to a new home. We were just about finished but we still had to pack up a few boxes of miscellaneous decorative pieces in our living room. We ended up getting into a bit of an argument because I tried to pack a small …

Creating Practice-Based Worship Gatherings

Consumerism states that whatever dazzles us with words, with personality, with brilliant production, is worth our time. Churches have surrendered to this powerful inertia when they seek to find the relevant hot-spots for what people want, and then use them to design their worship gatherings. Many are questioning the use of these marketplace sensibilities. Is there another way forward? Is …

Reaching Immigrants

Scripture is quite clear about the Church’s responsibility to the foreigner: “When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt” (Lev 19:33-34); “He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and loves the …

Asking the Right Questions

Two questions that people often ask me about how to engage in the neighborhood where they live are; “What are some things I can do to engage in my neighborhood?” and “How do you ever find the time to get involved in the place where you live?” Those questions, as simple and honest as they are, concern me. What is …

Non-violent Confrontation in a War Zone

[This is a guest post from our friend Michael Gonzalez. Michael is a follower of Jesus, writer, and everyday missionary. He spends most of his time teaching pre-school aged children and serving as a grassroots leader in his community. He currently lives in Philadelphia, PA with his wife Alicia, their three kids, Eva, Mia, and Michael.] God met me in a …