Why I Stand for Climate Justice: A Unitarian Universalist Perspective

Hello! My name is Aly Tharp and I am from the suburbs of Dallas, Texas. I serve as a part-time network coordinator for a small group of committed and spiritually-grounded activists called the Unitarian Universalist Young Adults for Climate Justice. Before taking this...

Unearthing War: One Conscientious Objector’s Account

Maggie Krueger is a second-year Masters of Theological Studies candidate at Harvard Divinity School, research associate at The Pluralism Project at Harvard University as well as aspiring food justice activist. Death is an ever-present feature of farming – even without...

Food as Faith: How Veggies Fulfill Our Call to Stewardship

Katie Furrow works in the Church of the Brethren’s Office of Public Witness, where she focuses on the intersections of faith and policy regarding creation care and food security.  I am a member of the Church of the Brethren—a small, Christian denomination known...

Standing in Solidarity with Charleston

Thursday evening Dylan Storm Roof, after sitting with the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal church Bible study for an hour, shot and killed 9 of our African American sisters and brothers. This act of terror is unconscionable, and yet it all too familiar for a city...