Erin Parks: In October 2024, the town held its first-ever Pride event.
I recently sat down with Town Commissioner Ben Clapsaddle to discuss the logistics and execution of the inaugural Wake Forest Pride.
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Mitch Randall: At this point in Netanyahu’s leadership, he has crossed over into the territory of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Craig Nash: On June 19, The Roys Report released another report with new allegations, this time from a woman who claims a Newsboys lighting technician raped her in a hotel room in 2014 while Tait watched.
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Anna Parish: I don’t have the power to resist injustice in the form of an Oval Office pass or a seat on the Supreme Court. However, one of the spiritual practices I am relying on is living in joy and hope as a form of resistance.
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Craig Nash: Zooming out beyond just music, evangelicals in the late 20th century were renegotiating their relationship with the arts just as they were doing with politics.
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Kip Banks Sr: So, needless to say, when General Granger Gordon rode into Galveston and on June 19, 1865, summoned the slaves together and made the announcement that they were free, it was a day of Jubilee! It was a day of great rejoicing.
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Randall Balmer: So what did the Southern Baptists deem worthy of their attention? The news coming out of Dallas highlighted the resolution to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 Supreme Court decision that legalized gay marriages.
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Erin Parks: Perhaps it is time to move the American flag out of our sanctuaries, not out of disrespect, but because, even though we are Americans, our most important allegiance is to Christ.
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Craig Nash: If you’ve watched the news for just a few minutes a day since last week, you’ve learned more about the horrors of the world than many ancient people knew in an entire lifetime.
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Craig Nash: Overall favorability toward the U.S. has dropped significantly since Trump returned to the White House earlier this year, according to the survey. Nowhere has that change been more drastic than in Mexico.
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Angela Yarber: Amid the rainbows and glitter, parties and parades, MacKay’s book is an invitation to breathe deeply, searching our inner landscape for the queer spirituality that upholds us.
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Barry Howard: Respected as one of America’s most gifted preachers and scholars, Dr. Killinger was a pastor, professor, theologian and prolific author whose voice resonated across denominations and generations.
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Katie Moore: When Trump decided to deploy the National Guard, his clear intention was to inflame tensions and sow chaos, as the deployment was wholly unnecessary and against the wishes of the Los Angeles mayor and the California governor.
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Mitch Randall: Dressed in robes, collars and stoles, hundreds of clergy from across the country rallied to ask the Senate to reconsider a reconciliation budget bill.
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Craig Nash: For Seven Mountain Mandate adherents, as well as for other evangelicals, framing Trump as a Cyrus figure turned out to be better than having one of their own in office.
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Anna Parish: In an effort to unite with younger generations, we’ve scapegoated the very generations that have helped lay important groundwork for our faith.
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Craig Nash attended Faith Commons' forum on Monday titled “Two Peoples, One Land” at Wilshire Baptist Church. The event addressed the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank and explored pathways to peace.
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Barry Howard: Though deeply academic, his writing was marked by poetic rhythm and prophetic urgency. His sermons and lectures could unsettle the comfortable and comfort the unsettled, sometimes in the same sentence.
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Rachel Mumaw-Schweser: Pentecost is the promise that no matter what divides us, God has given us a common tongue to speak that everyone can hear.
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