A gathering tonight on Phinney Ridge goes beyond ecumenical, or even most interfaith services. It's a true celebration of Christian, Buddhist, Jewish, and Islamic beliefs.
In an age of seemingly too much information and not enough thinking, an argument for eschewing our culture's relentless optimism and seeing things as they really are.
The tacit mission of many Christian churches today is to attract and entertain as large a congregation as possible. What happens when religion turns itself into a marketplace commodity?