One Year of Conciliar Post

Conciliar PostToday marks the one year anniversary of the launch of my other blogging venture, Conciliar Post. Conciliar Post is a community blogging site dedicated to faithful, serious, and civil dialogue about important theological and cultural issues. Offering theological conversations, journeys of faith, reflections on Christianity, and commentary on current events from a Christian perspective, Conciliar Post promotes edifying dialogue that informs, encourages, and challenges people from around the world.

It has been a supreme pleasure (and a huge learning experience) to serve as managing editor at Conciliar Post. There are a lot of blogging sites out there, but I believe we really offer something unique. An intentionally ecumenical site, the most distinctive feature of Conciliar Post are the monthly Round Table discussions, where Christians of different denominations and backgrounds respond to a question and then dialogue about the answers provided by their respective traditions. In a world full of fundamentalism (“I have all the answers”) and postmodernism (“there are no universal answers”), Conciliar Post seeks to offer a balance between such extremes, providing a place where people may seriously, thoughtfully, critically, and faithfully reflect upon life, faith, and our world. I would encourage you to click on over the Conciliar Post. You’ll be glad that you did!

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Published by Jacob J. Prahlow

Husband of Hayley. Dad of Bree and Judah. Lead pastor at Arise Church. MATS from Saint Louis University, MA from Wake Forest University, BA from Valparaiso University. Theologian and writer here and at Conciliar Post. Find me on social at @pastorjakestl

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