Pay Attention, People! by Dennis Smith
The Professor of New Testament offers this reflection on Mark 7: 31-37 and encourages everyone to just…listen.
The Professor of New Testament offers this reflection on Mark 7: 31-37 and encourages everyone to just…listen.
The Fall 2014 BorderLinks Class shares some of their experiences from their time spent visiting the U.S./Mexico border. Part II of I.
The Fall 2014 BorderLinks Class shares some of their experiences from their time spent visiting the U.S./Mexico border. Part I of II.
Bessler initially recites a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins. Bessler also shares a story about four-legged companions, including his own cat named Picasso. He then reflects on Matthew 4: 1-11.
Phillips students Jinx Barber, Josh Bell and Grant Ragsdale sing and perform Ragsdale’s arrangement of “They Will Know We Are Christians By Our Love.” This arrangement was originally played for […]
Carter is the leader of Discipleship Ministries at Tulsa’s Metropolitan Baptist Church and is a founding board member of “Gravity,” a center for contemplative activism. Her reflection is based on […]
President and Associate Professor of Practical Theology, Peluso-Verdend reflects on Ephesians 4: 17-27 and 29; about Christians listening and speaking in truth and love.
Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology & Ethics, McGarrah Sharp reflects on Matthew 18:20; about the webs of life that hold us together and keep us apart; where beauty and tension […]
2006 Phillips Alum reflects on the civil rights movement and the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Rev. Christopher, pastor at First Christian Church, Tahlequah, is an accomplished musician, as […]
Instructor in Ministry Studies and Chaplain Susanna Southard speaks about the need for prophetic voices in vulnerable communities and shares why it is both necessary and dangerous work to be […]