Mark’s Gospel as Haunted Text by Josh Linton
Phillips alumnus and Director of Recruitment at the seminary, Linton shares a very personal story about Mark’s haunting text (Mark 1: 15-16) and those displaced by the varying ideas and […]
Phillips alumnus and Director of Recruitment at the seminary, Linton shares a very personal story about Mark’s haunting text (Mark 1: 15-16) and those displaced by the varying ideas and […]
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 […]
From the 2015 Remind & Renew Annual Conference (Faith & Vital Worship), the Rev. Dr. Ray Owens, Pastor at Metropolitan Baptist Church in Tulsa, and Phillips affiliate faculty member, reflects […]
From the 2015 Remind & Renew Annual Conference (Faith & Vital Worship), the Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanar, Senior Minister at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, reflects on Acts Chapter […]
Dr. Nancy Pittman, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean at Phillips, explores the reality of human pain and tragedy in light of Paul’s encouragement to the Thessalonians, saying when […]
Dr. Joe Bessler, the Robert Travis Peake Professor of Theology at Phillips, calls people to listen to the joy and frustration of Advent texts in order to rediscover the hope […]
Rabbi Emeritus Charles Sherman of Temple Israel in Tulsa shares the miracle and meaning of Chanukah as he reminds his listeners that on miracles alone we cannot live.