
Readers Write: Humble
We asked readers to submit brief reflections on words associated with Advent. Here is a response on the word “humble.”

Celebrating Advent out of sight, out of mind
The actual biblical narrative of the birth of Jesus is nestled deep in obscurity. But what is clear is that this coming of God’s son, in a dark, forgotten corner of the world, was good news to those who also find themselves in life’s dark, forgotten corners.

Unduly Unsupported: Black Clergywomen and the Baptist Church
The Black Church must let go of the fear that an increase in Black women’s leadership will lead to the demise and erasure of Black men’s leadership in the church. God’s Church needs all the Spirit-filled leaders that it can get working to fulfill the purpose that God has called them to. Holding Black women back from fulfilling their God-given purpose is an act of faithlessness and a denial of God’s power. Because God has called us – men and women – to serve, there is more than enough serving to do.

Readers Write: Scattered
We asked readers to submit brief reflections on words associated with Advent. Here is a response on the word “scattered.”

Faith in the in-between
As the Christmas season approaches, let us not forget the 400 years of waiting that the nation of Israel found themselves in, between the book of Malachi and the advent of Christ in Matthew. Just like the Israelites awaited a promise, we too await promises in our lives.