Recent Blog Posts
Appearances – Part 1 – Do Not Hold On to Me
04/03/2016 – Appearances – Part 1 – Do Not Hold On to Me John 20:11-18 What did Jesus mean when he said “Do not hold on to me” to Mary Magdalene? And what might his words mean for us today? (view sermon slides)
Just Christmas 2015 – Part 4 – When God Chooses Shepherds
12/24/2015 – JUST Christmas - Part 4 - When God Chooses Shepherds Luke 2:8-18 The story of the shepherds teaches us something profoundly true about how God intends this world to operate.
Just Christmas 2015 – Part 3
12/20/2015 – JUST Christmas - Part 3 Luke 1:46-55
Just Christmas 2015 – Part 2 – The Holy and the Human
12/13/2015 – JUST Christmas - Part 2 - The Holy and the Human Luke 1:5-25 Description: What if the Holiest thing we do is also the most Human thing we do?
Just Christmas 2015 – Part 1
12/06/2015 – Just Christmas – Part 1 John 1:1-14
Paradox – Part 8 – The God who is Big and Small
11/22/2015 – Paradox – Part 8 Psalm 23 and Job 38. An exploration into the Theology of a God who is simultaneously big/majestic and small/intimate.
Paradox – Part 7 – Serpents and Doves
11/15/2015 – Paradox – Part 7 – Serpents and Doves Matthew 10:5-16 Jesus gives us a strange command to be both wise as serpents and gentle as doves. What could this mean for us today?
Paradox – Part 6 – Mercy and Wrath (aka: Lady Bears)
11/08/2015 – Paradox - Part 6 - Mercy vs Wrath (aka: Lady Bears) 2 Kings 2:23-25; Luke 10:30-37 For many of us, we inherited a way of thinking about God where mercy and wrath function as opposites. Mercy holds back God’s wrath. What if we're wrong?
Paradox – Part 5
11/01/2015 – Paradox - Part 5 John 4:5-26
Paradox – Part 4 – Faith vs Science
10/25/2015 – Paradox - Part 4 - Faith vs Science Genesis 3:1-13 Oftentimes, it seems we are left to choose between faith and science. What if we simply need a better way to read the scriptures? A way that includes greater reverence and humility?
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