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“You Swore?!” – Article 39 and the Issue of Oaths

Editor’s Note: Another bonus post in our 39 Articles series, dealing with the ethics of oath-taking. by Imai Thomas Welch “Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth,...

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Liturgical Change and the Accusation of Novelty: A Personal Essay

by the Rev. Megan McDermott One of my divinity school classmates stood at a podium in our chapel and read aloud from Ada Limon’s gorgeous poem, “How To Triumph Like A Girl.” I like their lady horse...

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Reinvigorating your Liturgy (at Reformation 4.0)

During Epiphany, Erin Wiens St. John at Reformation 4.0 is doing a series on Reinvigorating your Liturgy. Relevant to our discussions of liturgical renewal, and we’re happy to be collaborating with...

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Reinvigorating your Liturgy: Sermon Series

Next in the series on liturgy we’re co-hosting with Reformation 4.0, Erin Wiens St. John writes about how to structure a sermon series on your liturgy: “Think about each section of the liturgy through...

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Reinvigorating your Liturgy: Liturgical Education

A new post from Erin Wiens St. John in her series on liturgy at Reformation 4.0: “This kind of education leaves more breathing room in weekly worship, too. If your congregation comes prepared to find...

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Reinvigorating your Liturgy: Instructed Liturgy (at Reformation 4.0)

Erin Wiens St. John’s series on Reinvigorating your Liturgy continues with a final post at Reformation 4.0 today: “Rather than preaching a sermon, [the pastor] paused before each part of the service to...

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Lent for a Small Planet

Lent begins this week, and here on YP Theology we will be marking the season with a series of occasional posts about “Lent for a Small Planet”: ways to think about, pray about, and practice creation...

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Why go meatless for Lent? (with bonus recipe)

In our #LentForASmallPlanet series on creation care and the season of Lent For me (Hannah), the decision to keep a meatless Lent, which I’ve been doing for six years, came about as I looked for a new...

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Lent for a Small Planet: Roasted Vegetable Salad inspired by Samin Nosrat

A great Lenten meatless recipe, which I made yesterday, is the Roasted Vegetable Salad from Samin Nosrat’s Netflix show Salt Fat Acid Heat. The unexpected combination of roasted vegetables (you can...

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Lent For a Small Planet in the Time of Coronavirus

Like everyone else, we’ve been thrown for a loop by COVID-19 and the associated social distancing. Here’s a great article on beans, for meatless cooking during self-quarantine:...

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