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We Must Love One Another, or Die - Lent 2021
Through the season of Lent, we are taking a patient walk through 1 Corinthians 13. "We must love one another or die" may be more relevant to our day than any we can remember. This series is out to hold our feet to the fire to its centrality and its nature.
Never has something so central to our identity been so threatened by our circumstances.
Mar 21, 2021
Redeeming the Ogre
Mar 14, 2021
Reframing Altruism
Mar 07, 2021
Beyond Caricature
Feb 28, 2021
Beyond Compare
Feb 21, 2021
Love and Die
All Things New
New year (could we hope for something better than the previous year?), new opportunities, new practices--both as individuals and we as a community. What has God made new in Christ which, in saying so, is made to last, made to hold us even if all remains the same as it ever was? In whatever ways we pivot to new things--whether chosen or not--what are those things God has made new upon which all else rests?
Feb 14, 2021
Start with the Ending
Feb 07, 2021
NotMyMaster
Jan 31, 2021
New Year, New Us
Jan 24, 2021
A New Humanity
Jan 17, 2021
What’s Given is What’s Needed
Jan 10, 2021
The Room Where it Happened
Jan 03, 2021
A New Hope
Heaven Has Come
Dec 27, 2020
Heaven Has Come
Advent 2020: O Come Let Us Adore Him
We feel more acutely in this bewildering season what is true of every season: anguish, anger--anything but adoration. But adoration is at the heart of what it means to believe in the One who was God Incarnate, and to adore Him is, among other responses, to bow before Him. For Advent we’ll be looking at texts all of which have someone coming to bow at the feet of Jesus--to worship and adore Him. This week we look at the Magi--the “magicians” like those we heard from in Daniel. What does their brief moment on the stage tell us about adoration?
Dec 24, 2020