Welcome to The Light, your quiet hour for reflection.
Ryan Burge, pastor turned researcher, has spent years watching mainline Protestant churches quietly empty. His work asks a difficult question: when a tradition loses its cultural footing, does it lose itself entirely, or does it find something truer in the smallness? The answer may matter more than the numbers suggest.
From institutional decline, we turn to something subtler. Every technology carries a philosophy inside it. Birth control reshaped how we understand intimacy. Social media reshaped how we understand the self. Now artificial intelligence arrives with its own quiet suggestions about knowledge, trust, and what it means to think. We would do well to listen carefully to what it is teaching us before we agree.
And in the oldest conversation of all, scholars are revisiting what the letter of Hebrews actually says about Jesus and atonement. Recent readings suggest his priestly work did not end at the cross but continues, living and active, as an ongoing intercession. If true, sacrifice becomes not a moment but a posture, not finished but perpetually present.
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