Religion
Gen x, Culture wars and the hyphenated movements
I read an incredible article today on the culture wars between “knowledge management” (km) and “social media” (sm) and I’m seeing signs of it everywhere. Venkatesh G. Rao writes a killer article, , Social Media vs. Knowledge Management: A Generational War arguing that gen-xers (those born between 68 and 79) are choosing between ideological promotion [...]
the best incompleteness of love
This weekend I am hosting up marriage covenants between two friends of Kelley and mine. Its at a vineyard in Dahlonega, GA. It should be a blast. So, Kelley and I have been married ten years as of June. And each time I do a wedding it is a chance to remember how much it [...]
Everyday Liturgy interview about city, emergence, and Wendel Berry
I was interviewed by Thomas Turner of Everyday Liturgy, an quarterly journal, about the impact of Wendell Berry on my work as a pastor, community organizer, and artist. I can’t believe he used as much of the interview as he did. I’m by no means a literurature critic or expert on Berry. Thanks Thomas for [...]





