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December 17, 2020
Albert Yalung
A Retrospective and The Way Forward

Man-made solutions are good in themselves, but let the gospel be front and center of our work in this fallen world.

August 12, 2020
Being Village
Bob Stevenson
On Singing

Let’s be straight: congregational singing is awkward now. If you come to church on Sunday, you’re going to be singing through a mask, surrounded by…empty space. It’s weird. And if you’ve been tuning on online, I’m pretty confident you definitely feel this. Church music piped through your TV just isn’t the same.

We’re in a strange place. And it’s temping to withdraw from the uncomfortable. But you shouldn’t. Here’s why.

July 16, 2020
Being Village
Bob Stevenson
On Community

How does church happen in a pandemic? This is a question we’ve all been wresting with these past four months. Now that we’re beginning to reopen on a limited basis, changing expectations and practices once more, it’s worth considering the question afresh. How does church happen when we’re sort of reopened?

June 4, 2020
Village Updates
Bob Stevenson
The Wisdom of Reopening Village

On May 20th, we released our Village Together plan—a five phase plan to reopen Village safely and wisely. On Friday, May 29, Illinois and Village officially moved in to phase three, permitting groups of 10 or fewer to meet with proper social distancing protocols in place. However, on Thursday, May 28, Governor Pritzker released new guidelines for houses of worship, and explained that these guidelines were not mandatory, but rather recommended as “best practices” for resuming worship services. And so, in light of these two things—moving into phase three and the new guidance for churches—what’s next for Village? Are we ready to go? Or do we continue on with our plan?

The Wisdom of Reopening Village
May 29, 2020
Julie Sendelbach
The Middle Way

As we move into week 11 of this pandemic, now that school is done, stores are still restricted, many activities are cancelled and the summer looming ahead—how can we see this summer as a time of middle ground? A time of refreshment and rest; of creative play and work; a time for family discipleship and ministry? Many of us have the extra time now. How will we use it?

The Middle Way
Bob Stevenson
May 22, 2018

The Church, Society and Race: Part 7 (Race and Racism Today)

Bob Stevenson
May 22, 2018
The Church, Society and Race: Part 7 (Race and Racism Today)

It’s important that we recognize the imprints of the past; that we acknowledge the damage which has been done. That is, we need to acknowledge that the structural racism of the past has enduring long term effects.

Bob Stevenson
April 25, 2018

Sending the Saints

Bob Stevenson
April 25, 2018
Sending the Saints

As we say our goodbyes and give last embraces, we must do so in hope.

Bob Stevenson
April 19, 2018

Why We're Studying a Gospel

Bob Stevenson
April 19, 2018
Why We're Studying a Gospel

This Sunday, we're kicking off a new study on the Gospel According to Matthew.  I'm pumped.  But I also got to thinking: why?  Why should we study a Gospel account, rather than another letter of Paul, or keep on trucking through the Old Testament?  

Tagged: preaching

Bob Stevenson
April 8, 2018

The Church, Society and Race: Part 6 (Introducing Racism)

Bob Stevenson
April 8, 2018
The Church, Society and Race: Part 6 (Introducing Racism)

If our convictions allow us to rest comfortably with blatant racism, without loudly confronting and objecting to it, there is something wrong with our theological framework...

Tagged: church society and race

Bob Stevenson
March 11, 2018

The Church, Society and Race: Part 5 (Introducing Racism)

Bob Stevenson
March 11, 2018

Human antagonism and hostility toward the “other” is no new thing. The sin introduced in Genesis 3 has infected human relations thoroughly. 

Bob Stevenson
March 4, 2018

The Church, Society and Race: Part 4 (Introducing Racism)

Bob Stevenson
March 4, 2018
The Church, Society and Race: Part 4 (Introducing Racism)

It is no secret that the United States has a long and checkered history of racism. And it’s no secret that the white American church has an equally dubious track record...

Tagged: church society and race

Bob Stevenson
February 18, 2018

The Church, Society and Race: Part 3 (Exiles and Sojourners)

Bob Stevenson
February 18, 2018
The Church, Society and Race: Part 3 (Exiles and Sojourners)

...But here’s where we have a unique opportunity in our own context: if we have the opportunity to influence society, to call for justice, to correct oppression, to confront corruption, and on, then we must do so. 

Tagged: church society and race

Bob Stevenson
February 11, 2018

The Church, Society and Race: Part 2 (A Model for Social Engagement)

Bob Stevenson
February 11, 2018
The Church, Society and Race: Part 2                                       (A Model for Social Engagement)

When citizens of the kingdom of heaven are faithful to Jesus’ command that we seek first the kingdom and His righteousness (the practical, lived ethical standard of God’s kingdom), it changes us to the core...

Tagged: church society and race

Bob Stevenson
February 4, 2018

The Church, Society and Race: Part 1 (The Kingdom of God)

Bob Stevenson
February 4, 2018
The Church, Society and Race: Part 1 (The Kingdom of God)

Every generation of Christians faces difficult often complex questions of how they should relate to the surrounding culture...

Tagged: church society and race

Bob Stevenson
January 11, 2018

When Not to Email

Bob Stevenson
January 11, 2018
When Not to Email

How we communicate matters. My aim in this post is to commend to you, dear reader, the benefits of in-person conversations, over against our typical forms of communication : email and/or text. 

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