Jesus doesn’t hold back asking us the very direct question: Who do you say I am? But there may be a way to answer it with heart more than thoughts.
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Everyone out there has opinions about Jesus, which is just fine. What’s tricky is when those opinions have a massive influence on you.
Read MoreAs followers of Jesus we have come to realize that that certainty, not doubt, is not the opposite of faith
Read MoreIt’s strange to think that one of the prophecies of the Messiah was that he would be an outcast…
Read MoreToday we look at the front end and the back end of prayer - our experience and God’s.
Read MoreLet’s all be honest about the fact that for whatever reason, some of our prayers don’t seem to get through
Read MoreThere’s something about crisis that wakes us up and helps us start looking around for where in the world God is.
Read MoreAs we’ve reflected this week on how our journeys twist and turn, today we listen in to a poet.
Read MoreSo much of the spiritual journey is just saying yes.
Read MoreToday is an exercise for the imagination…
Read MoreHow are you at wandering with your feet, or are you so rigidly focused that you’d never dare stray off the path?
Read MoreExpanding our views is always painful.
Read MoreOur theme verse for the week is that Jesus came “to set the oppressed free” (Luke 4:18). In that same message, Jesus talked about poverty and incarceration as signs of where oppression flourished. And then Jesus mentioned health.
Read MoreIn his inaugural sermon in Luke 4, Jesus says that he came ‘to set the oppressed free.’ Yesterday we looked at the first category of the oppressed: those who are economically oppressed. Today, we’re thinking about Jesus’s second category: the incarcerated.
Read MoreIn his inaugural sermon, Jesus lays out his vision for why he came. He quotes from the prophet Isaiah, summarizing it all with the words, “to set the oppressed free and to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor” (Luke 4:19).
Read MoreThese verses always pack a punch.
Read MoreToday we hear about patriarchy from four women of color.
Read MoreToday we’ll hear a bible story that most of us have never encountered before.
Read MoreToday we look at how patriarchy has impacted the very bible we read.
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