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The New Red Door of the Church
Five years ago, about $1,500 worth of microphones in an Atlanta basement.
May 8
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Brandon Cox
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April 2026
Embracing Slow
I'm going all in on Slow. In fact, Slow is the new fast.
Apr 22
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March 2026
Officially Announcing My New Pastoral Role
I'll be joining the staff of The Neighborhood Church in Bentonville, Arkansas as Sabbatical Pastor for a season.
Mar 23
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February 2026
You Don't Have to Carry It All
I'm writing this one more for me than for you.
Feb 5
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Brandon Cox
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January 2026
In Five Years' Time
Be patient. If you're reading this, you're still in process. Embrace the process and discover a beautifully fresh faith.
Jan 16
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May 2025
The Gentler Ones
A poem about the gentle drops of rain falling one afternoon as I opened the windows of my study and stared into the glistening leaves. Many of us are…
May 10, 2025
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Life, On the Tracks
Life is less a roller coaster and more train tracks of bliss and suffering, hardship and happiness at the same time.
May 7, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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What Does It Mean to Be "Fully Committed" to God?
Sometimes I need the reminder that God is HERE for an ever-deepening relationship with each one of us.
May 3, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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April 2025
Looking for Jesus Without Ceasing
How the simple decision to keep following Jesus, despite my doubts and questions, has made all the difference.
Apr 22, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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March 2025
From the Ashes of Repentance, New Life!
A reflection on the meaning of Ash Wednesday and our entry into the Lenten season.
Mar 5, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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February 2025
Change the World: Affirm Someone
We need a viral movement, not of empty flattery, but of sincerely affirming the humanity of the people we meet.
Feb 13, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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We Live in Rome
I've said these four words to myself often over the last three decades, and never more often than in our current predicament.
Feb 3, 2025
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Brandon Cox
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