June 2020

June 2020

The Church in Times of Crisis

As we continue to navigate the cascading challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, what can we learn from the past? Over the course of this month-long series we’ll consider a number of moments in American history when Christians confronted crisis. In their stories we will not discover ready-made solutions for our contemporary predicament. But along the way we will find plenty of opportunities to reflect on what it means to be people animated by faith, hope, and love, even when it seems like the world is falling apart.

June 28 | Heath Carter

Selma 1933: “A Voteless People is a Hopeless People”

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June 21 | Heath Carter

Chicago 1894: “The Angel of the Yards”

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June 14 | Heath Carter

Cherokee Nation, 1828 “This grieves me more than I can tell.”

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June 7 | Heath Carter

Philadelphia, 1793 “Terror Now Became Universal”

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