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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 4 MIN

Because LENT 2026: The Church Is Still Alive: Exploring Morality in Modern Society

from "To Be And Do" with Philip Amerson

In this enlightening Because for Lent 2026 episode of To Be and Do, host Philip Amerson reflects on the evolving landscape of education, morality, and the role of faith organizations. Drawing inspiration from an article by Jay Caspian Kang, Philip Amerson challenges listeners to reconsider where our values and sense of morality are truly cultivated, especially during the Lenten season.Here are three key takeaways from the episode:1. Universities Aren’t the Sole Keepers of MoralityPhilip Amerson explores Kang’s provocative assertion that universities have replaced the church as homes for liberal morality. He clarifies that “liberal” here refers not to politics, but to wide-mindedness and the ability to see the broader picture. Yet, he warns that universities may not be doing enough to truly shape morality, especially in ways that resonate beyond academia. Instead, the detachment from deeper ethical foundations, such as those taught by spiritual traditions, reveals a gap in how values are being passed on.2. The Church’s Influence Is Alive and VitalReferencing the often-exaggerated rumors about the church’s decline, Philip Amerson humorously nods to Mark Twain’s famous quip about the rumors of his death. He asserts that mainline, Catholic, and evangelical Christianity are far from lifeless, and that there's “plenty of wiggle in our life.” Faith communities remain active and resilient, offering crucial guidance and support to those seeking moral clarity in today’s uncertain environment.3. Morality Needs Nurturing—Inside and Outside InstitutionsPhilip Amerson encourages listeners, especially during Lent, to nurture their spirits both individually and through participation in congregations or parishes. He stresses that our society needs a morality shaped not just by universities (which themselves face threats), but also by communities rooted in faith and the teachings of figures like Jesus of Nazareth. Universities can provide helpful tools and knowledge, but shouldn’t be trusted as the ultimate source of ethical guidance.Final Thought:This episode is a call to examine how we form our values, drawing from both educational and spiritual traditions. Philip Amerson reminds us that moral leadership is a shared responsibility—and that faith communities continue to play a crucial role for anyone seeking to live with integrity and purpose.Tune in for thoughtful reflections on education, morality, and the ongoing impact of faith in society.

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