Strange, Like Pentecost: A Journey for the True Church
Erick Sierra reflects upon his journey across the diverse landscape of the Christian church in search for that place where God most fully dwells.

Erick Sierra reflects upon his journey across the diverse landscape of the Christian church in search for that place where God most fully dwells.
Every Friday, we publish a short list of a few articles that have caught our attention. This week we’ve highlighted ways in which movements of resistance are developing across the country… The Democrats and the Rhetoric of Resistance: “For all those with preëxisting conditions, I stand on prosthetic legs to vote no,” Senator Tammy Duckworth said. […]
Lauren D. Sawyer addresses the appropriation of black Jesus through the work of James Cone and civil rights era fiction.
Musician Sus Long on how she learned to stop watching men’s mouths.
Zach Czaia examines Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me from the perspective of a Catholic high school English teacher.
Mark Wyatt has been photographing unfamous people wherever he goes since 1980.
In this essay, Derek Brown asks what beauty does in the context of occupied Palestine.
This essay finds Howard Schaap pondering the liturgical significance of a well-crafted jump shot.
The Other Journal sits down with Thomas Nail to discuss his latest book, The Figure of the Migrant.