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We talk a lot about things that we have shuffled off in terms of theology and p…
Forgive Us: Repentance and Repair
Marks of A Liberating Church
We'll become more in touch with our faith and our church as an alternative spac…
A Weary World Rejoices
Advent 2023. How does a weary world rejoice?
One Offs
The Annoyingly Lavish Mercy of God
Being a majority-white, multiracial church often costs BIPOC people the most. T…
Holy Habits
Jubilee Spirituality
I Kissed Waiting Goodbye
Practicing Resurrection
How do we move forward in loving God experientially and daily once we find ours…
Theology Cafe
We're introducing Theology Cafe. We're going to start questioning the "default …
Lament
Shift: (Re)Starting a Faith that Can Fully Bloom
In our society, every turning of the year is greeted with both excitement and a…
Those Who Dream (Advent 2022)
Psalm 126: “When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those wh…
Generosity and Communal Economics
The Bible has plenty to say to those in the community of faith about the handli…
Faithful Presence: A Theology of Place
The goal of this series is to help our community see place – their city, their …
A More Beautiful Gospel
What we believe matters for the world we create. We must also attend to what we…
Called Together
The goal of our sermon series on the first part of the Book of Acts is to reori…
Easter 2022
Let My People Go: The Book of Exodus
What is salvation and liberation? The story of God working for the redemption o…
Mark: Confronting the Powers
One of the major themes of the Gospel of Mark is Jesus' confrontation of "the p…
Advent 2021: In This Here Place, We Flesh
Advent is a season of anticipation and remembrance. We remember the arrive of G…
Mark: A New Kind of Gospel
What's the most important book ever written? It may well be the Gospel of Mark,…
Race & Justice
Using Latasha Morrison's 9-park framework from "Be the Bridge," we explore a Go…
(Mis)Understanding Paul
Sometimes the Apostle Paul sounds like a sexist, racist, homophobic jerk . . . …
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