Essays and reflections on theology, church, and culture in everyday life written from the perspective of neo-Anabaptist pastor-theologian in Philadelphia.
I write about culture, theology, the church, and incarnational communities. Pastor of The Table Philadelphia, student of contextual theology at Northern Seminary, & adjunct theology prof for a Prison Education Program.
Theology is more like poetry than geometry. Theology is "vile for the sake of the gospel" (so says my friend, John Wesley). Aspiring to a vile poetics.
Musings from the ground on up. Reflections on power, ideology, subjectivity (the formation of self), culture, and mission.
On miracles, junk food, marriage, culture, and all manner of things that over promise and under deliver. On God, who never doesn't disappointment.