Mar 30, 2014
Frozen has become the most popular animated movie of all time. The songs, the characters and a storyline full of love has bolstered this movie to an instant classic. From a theological perspective there is also a lot to learn from the film. Join us as we look at the themes of play, vulnerability, and a love...
Mar 23, 2014
Medicine has largely usurped our involvement in dying. Therefore the church typically ignores dying, not on theological grounds necessarily but rather because (1) technology postpones it (2) culture removes it from view, and (3) the focus is diverted elsewhere by not talking about the realities of it. Combine medical...
Mar 16, 2014
The work of reconciliation is nearly impossible. It is the human condition to align ourselves into categories and groups, denominations, and political parties. The church has the most powerful antidote to racism within our reach and that is the GOSPEL. Why then do we resist, even still, authentic...
Mar 9, 2014
Sermon Series: Reel to Real
Luke 11:1-4 Now Jesus was praying in a
certain place, and when he finished, one of his disciples said to
him, “Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.” And he
said to them, “When you pray, say: “Father, hallowed be your
name.Your kingdom come. Give us each day our...
Mar 2, 2014
Sermon Series: Taboo
Psalm 25:16, "Turn to me and be gracious to
me,for I am lonely and afflicted."
As a culture we have never been more connected through social media
and technology. However, for all that connectedness we are anything
but connected to each other. Our passion for individualism and
autonomy has left us...