
What’s Hijacking So Many Beautiful Relationships?
“It must not have been right” we say, after another relationship full of eternal possibilities falls apart (or never starts to begin with). But could we be missing something else going on?

“It must not have been right” we say, after another relationship full of eternal possibilities falls apart (or never starts to begin with). But could we be missing something else going on?

It’s taken as an absolute necessity to call individuals and groups by their preferred identifications, even if those preferences shift. Why wouldn’t the same thing apply to an entire church?

In the increasingly dystopian landscape around us, raining down fire on someone for misspeaking or advocating an unpopular view is held up as faux righteousness. Let’s not pretend this is anything other than the danger that it is.


Part three of a series exploring differences in conservative and liberal approaches to faith – with a focus on the “social gospel.”

I sit down with Dan Ellsworth and a couple other friends (Meagan Kohler and Jeff Bennion) to discuss his article on “Exploring Conservative and Liberal Religion”.

President Biden has promised to nominate a black woman to the Supreme court. We look at three likely nominees’ stand on religious liberty.

The first in a series of articles on unity, belonging, and striving toward the just society–known in restorationist doctrine as “Zion.”


Faiths across the world observe sacred moments. Watching and participating with them not only helps us love one another more but can deepen our own faith.

Part two of a series exploring differences in conservative and liberal approaches to faith – with a focus on competing ways conservative and liberal-leaning believers tend to approach authority and belonging.