Blogs

By Kellie Anderson-Picallo
February 24, 2011
Auburn lifts up the important voice of The Rev.Otis Moss, III for his work in building community and healing the world. Also,church resources to begin Lenten planning. Read on to let Auburn help you trouble the waters and heal the world.

By Kellie Anderson-Picallo
February 17, 2011
For the week of February 21, Auburn is tracking immigration reform and we celebrate the important voice of Methodist Bishop Minerva Carcano in shaping this movement. Also, resources for Black History Month including a powerful story from StoryCorps. Read on to let Auburn help you trouble the waters and heal the world

By Kellie Anderson-Picallo
February 08, 2011
A possible boycott of “Jesus Chicken”, peace in the Middle East and celebrating the gifts of woman leaders are on Auburn’s mind this week. Also,an Auburn documentary recommendation for documentary for Black History Month to help your congregation trouble the waters and heal the world. We can recommend blogs to track and resources to help you trouble the waters and heal the world.

By Kellie Anderson-Picallo
February 02, 2011
As the divisiveness and violence of Egypt continues impact the world, Auburn is committed to being a resource to equip faith leaders to bridge religious divides and heal the world. And Auburn continues to mourn the death of David Kato, an LGBT activist in Uganda and has resources to promote discussion in your community of faith. Also,an Auburn documentary recommendation for documentary for Black History Month to help your congregation trouble the waters and heal the world.

By Common Ground Campaign
January 31, 2011
The Common Ground Campaign was founded on the belief that our generation can no longer afford to cede authority to the angriest voices, whether they broadcast from down the street or across the ocean.

By Common Ground Campaign
January 31, 2011
On Wednesday January 26, Uganda’s most prominent gay rights activist, David Kato, was beaten to death at his home.

By Common Ground Campaign
January 31, 2011
As William Wan at the Washington Post reports, there has been a sharp increase in recent years in the number of Muslim students enrolling at Catholic universities across the country.

By Kellie Anderson-Picallo
January 28, 2011
Poverty is the greatest weapon of mass destruction. These prophetic words have never been more timely as cities work to organize around The Living Wage Campaign. Meet one faith leader who is working to build up a movement to end poverty. Also, as conversation around the violence in Arizona continues, read Auburn President Katharine Henderson’s latest Washington Post blog “No Safe Way for Prophets.”

By Kellie Anderson-Picallo
January 19, 2011
For the week of January 24th, the continued coverage of the violence in Tucson remains one of the top trending subjects in the news as well as on the hearts and minds of people of faith. Auburn has resources about how Rep. Gifford’s Jewish faith has been a foundation to her sense of service toward social justice. And read Auburn President Katharine Henderson’s latest Washington Post blog “No Safe Way for Prophets.”

By Kellie Anderson-Picallo
January 13, 2011
This week Auburn features the powerful StoryCorps story of Chaplain Janet Lutz, who blesses the hands of all those she sees in the hospital.