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Category: Transform

Filed Under: Things They Never Taught Me In Seminary
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Filed Under: Things They Never Taught Me In Seminary

When church leaders (clergy especially) get together, the talk sometimes turns to what we know, what we need to know and what we never knew we needed to know. This is also known as the “Things they never taught me in seminary” conversation. Continue reading Filed Under: Things They Never Taught Me In Seminary

Things that Make for Peace: Thoughts on a Department of Violence Prevention
community, Election, hope, Justice, Oakland, politics, Root Causes, Transform

Things that Make for Peace: Thoughts on a Department of Violence Prevention

This Spring, when the Oakland City Council was wading hip-deep into budget negotiations, Councilmember Lynette McElhaney proposed a new Department … Continue reading Things that Make for Peace: Thoughts on a Department of Violence Prevention

Following a Different Messiah
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Following a Different Messiah

The truth that for Muslims, for LGBTQ people, for People of Color in our country, this has always been the reality of their experience. For these communities, none of this is new. None of it. Continue reading Following a Different Messiah

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