Eatin’ Crow
The hardest and most brutal part of ministry and following Jesus is never quite getting comfortable with the fact that he is hardly ever who we want him to be.
Hunter Greene
Working on Resting
New Creation does not wait on the other side of busier feet and blistered hands. It waits for us in this very moment, hoping we will live as if God’s love is the only reality we’ve ever known.
Hunter Greene
The Cries of Advent
We are a people that wait for the coming of our Lord, the hope and salvation of the world, because he is the embodied revelation of the world which God has promised.
Hunter Greene
Expecting Heaven
Because God’s kingdom is within us, God has bestowed upon us an enormous capacity to be the authors of our world.
Hunter Greene
Faceless God
Putting God’s name on our idols, whether we name them Baal or not, is offensive to the God who is revealed in the life of Jesus. We cannot imitate a God we cannot imagine, which seems to be the reason that God became flesh to love enemies, live with the poor, oppose injustice, create community, and multiply love.
Hunter Greene
Addicted to Applause
Fortunately, for those who know how exhausting, agonizing, and dishonest a life lived for others’ praise and respect can be, Jesus extends an invitation to authenticity and love.
Hunter Greene
A Heart on the Run
The more fear possesses us, the less love has formed us. The more love possesses us, the less fear has any authority in our lives. Fear and insecurity are products of our souls being deprived of love.
Hunter Greene
Ministry or Menistry
The Bible is clear: women belong in positions of power and authority because God takes no reservations when it comes to calling and equipping women to further the Kingdom.
Hunter Greene
Cherishing the Old Rugged Cross
Don’t make the same mistake as those at Pilate’s hall crying out, “Crucify Him!” Listen to those who have been silenced by the force of privilege and power.
Hunter Greene
Introduction
My hopes are to use this space as a means of deconstructing the lies that we, hillbillies, have believed about ourselves and attempt to reconstruct a new narrative in which we can be proud of the communities that have formed us.
Hunter Greene