Donald Trump and the American Gospel

If we denounced Donald Trump, how many congregants would leave our pews? In 2004, Pastor Greg Boyd gave a sermon entitled “The Cross and the Sword,” in which he claimed that a “significant segment of American evangelicalism is guilty of nationalistic and political idolatry.” Over a thousand people left his church after the sermon.1 Boyd … Continue reading Donald Trump and the American Gospel

The Proof of the Pudding: LGBTQ Casualties of American Evangelicalism

Content warning: statistics of drug use, depression, and suicide are discussed in this article. Preface To those in the church, I want to talk about the casualties of American Evangelicalism, specifically those casualties who are queer. I will not be talking about biblical texts as they relate to homosexuality or marriage. I am unwilling to … Continue reading The Proof of the Pudding: LGBTQ Casualties of American Evangelicalism

The Other Side of the Boat

When the fog rolls over Detroit, I immediately lose sight of the city. Within moments, skyscrapers, steel, lights, signs, wonders, all disappear. Gone. The Ambassador Bridge, usually lining the horizon with spots of brightness, stoops into the river, grayed water seamlessly melting into blank sky. The world melts to bleakness. I live over a marina, … Continue reading The Other Side of the Boat