Arts & Culture
A new religious horror film captures the unique terror of being caught in a theological conversation with a self-righteous man.
Films perfect for when you want to watch a fuzzy bear embody the call to love your neighbors or escape into the chaos of another dysfunctional family.
“When people are grieving, rituals are really important. We need to tactically do something,” said Rev. Jes Kast.
Can I admit to myself that this country is as broken, insecure, and xenophobic as the election results convey?
The must-see film from Oscar-winner Edward Berger brings conspiracy, ideological battles, and mystery to the Vatican.
Kaphar spoke with Sojourners about his new film, women in the church, and finding forgiveness through art and fatherhood.
As a pastor, I have long welcomed horror as a spiritual companion.
From the creators of ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?,’ the documentary ‘Leap of Faith’ is a revelatory portrait of what it’s like to be a pastor in polarizing times.
As we ponder the future of global Christianity in pluralistic contexts, the Emmy-winning epic is a helpful companion.
With a stunning vocal cast, including Lupita Nyong’o and Pedro Pascal, this must-see fairy tale insists we can reprogram our communities away from cruelty and exclusion.
On “Watch the Party Die,” Lamar referenced two of Christian hip hop’s most influential voices, who have clashed in the last year.