New Inclusive Hymnbook Released!

Earth Transformed with Music! Inclusive Songs for Worship has just been released! It’s been exciting to collaborate with composer Larry E. Schultz on our third collection of inclusive hymns. The title of this new collection, Earth Transformed with Music! Inclusive Songs for Worship, expresses our deep belief in the power of music to transform people […]

Visiting Churches of Various Cultures: Reflections by Colette Casburn Numajiri (cont.)

Continuing on our adventure of visiting churches of various cultures, Colette Numajiri and I went to Japanese Baptist Church of North Texas and to the Center for Spiritual Living. We have been looking for a church where Colette’s pre-school sons, Zayden and Nikko, will see both their Japanese and Anglo cultures celebrated. At the Japanese […]

If Eve Only Knew: Freeing Yourself from Biblical Womanhood and Becoming All God Means for You to Be, by Kendra Weddle & Melanie Springer Mock

If Eve Only Knew: Freeing Yourself from Biblical Womanhood and Becoming All God Means for You to Be, by Kendra Weddle and Melanie Springer Mock, just came out! This is an important book that I highly recommend. Here are excerpts from my review in Christian Feminism Today. If we ever question the great need for […]

New Inclusive Hymnbook to be Published in September

Earth Transformed with Music! Inclusive Songs for Worship will be out soon. It’s been exciting to collaborate with composer Larry E. Schultz on this third collection of inclusive hymns. This collection includes all new songs, most to widely-known tunes and some to new tunes. Many of the songs are appropriate for interfaith settings. A special […]

Visiting Churches of Various Cultures: Reflections by Colette Casburn Numajiri (cont.)

The fifth church Colette Numajiri and I visited on our adventure of visiting churches of various cultures was a United Methodist Church in Dallas. This church is closer to “multicultural” than any of the churches we’ve visited so far. We were delighted to see African Americans, Africans, Indians, and Anglos worshiping together. It was also […]

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