Video: Yohanna Katanacho on Faith, Justice and Peacemaking | Walk & Talk
Yohanna Katanacho shares his journey from atheism to faith in Jesus, reflecting on love as a choice rooted in justice. Speaking from the Israel–Palestine context, he calls the church to reject hatred, affirm life, seek equity, and be pro-Christ peacemakers.
Audio: Epiphany
In this Epiphany chapel, Maxine reflects on Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 1, inviting listeners to consider life “in Christ,” the hope of God’s calling, and the resurrecting power that forms lives of love and glory.
Calling Churches in Cascadia: Lessons from Regent Exchange
This article explores how churches in Cascadia discern and live out their collective calling amid cultural change. Through the Regent Exchange initiative, congregations learned to listen, adapt, and collaborate as learning communities, embodying God’s mission in their unique contexts.
Community: Malcolm Guite's Tribute to Luci Shaw
Malcolm Guite remembers Luci Shaw, a poet whose Christian faith shone clearly through her work.
Charge to the President
This address was given by Regent College Board of Governors member Jenna Fabiano as part of the College's Presidential Installation ceremony held in October 2025. The purpose of the address was to fully and formally convey the responsibilities of the role of President to Dr. Paul Spilsbury, which Jenna did with verve and spiritual clarity.
Putting Technology in Its Proper Place
This reflection examines technology’s promise of “easy everywhere,” showing how devices reshape work, rest, and attention. Rather than rejecting technology, it calls for wiser limits and a shift from passive devices to engaging tools that support human flourishing.
Poetry: A Note to Doomsday Calculators
The Lord suggests we not predict the day and the hour, but as you persist in this, at least remember: First, it’s not the doom of a cosmic detonation so much as...
A Slightly Useful Way: Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead and a Homiletic of Epistemic Humility
Podcast: Addiction, Personhood and Christian Communities
Quentin’s new book, Recovering People, weaves emergency medicine, theology, and life in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside to explore addiction, personhood, and recovery. He calls churches and communities to address the deep hunger for connection with compassion and humility.
The Fragrance of Life: Cinnamon in the Bible (Part One)
Cinnamon appears only four times in Scripture, yet it carries rich theological meaning. Drawing on biblical texts and archaeological evidence, this first of two articles explores cinnamon’s ritual, sensory, and global significance in Israel’s worship.
The Fragrance of Life: Cinnamon in the Bible (Part Two)
Cinnamon shifts from sacred symbol to moral warning and ultimate delight. Part Two traces its biblical journey from illicit seduction to celebrated love and imperial excess, revealing how Scripture uses scent to expose desire, devotion, and judgment.
Audio: The Love of God: A Simple Mistake?
Paul Helm explores Colossians to show that God’s love is more than benevolence. It includes God’s delight in a people being renewed, strengthened, and shaped to please him through endurance and patient faith.
Podcast: Regent on Tour at AAR/SBL 2025
Picture Boston in late November: chilly, rainy, and full of scholars. Rachel catches up with Regent alums at the AAR/SBL conference, exploring their research, presentations, and how Regent shaped their paths—covering history, theology, arts, and biblical studies.
Perfection and Speech about God’s Character in the Old Testament
Exploring Old Testament portrayals of God, this article challenges perfectionist theology that isolates divine traits like mercy or nonviolence, arguing instead for an embedded, relational understanding of God’s character grounded in Scripture.
Finding Wholeness Now: A Journey through Freedom Session
After cancer and years of unresolved resentment, Carmen finds healing through Freedom Session—a gospel-centered journey of belief, confession, and forgiveness. Her story explores how faith, community, and truth can bring deep emotional and spiritual freedom here and now.
Community: Diaspora Theology in Real Time: Technology and Transnational Community
Podcast: The Saint John's Bible Heritage Edition at Regent and Beyond
The Saint John’s Bible is a handcrafted work of sacred art and Scripture, featuring over 160 illuminations. This conversation explores its history, craftsmanship, community engagement, and how artful, communal reading invites a slower, deeper encounter with Scripture.