May 10, 2020
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House Calls
May 03, 2020
Discipleship in Transition
Apr 26, 2020
From Blindness to Burning
Apr 19, 2020
un-Belief in a time of virus
Apr 12, 2020
Embrace the Weirdness, Easter 2020
Apr 10, 2020
Good Friday Service, 2020
Apr 05, 2020
Surviving temptation in a time of virus
Mar 29, 2020
Why Rebirth Matters in a Time of Virus
Mar 22, 2020
Encounters with Nathaniel
Mar 15, 2020
Growing Up Into Wonder
Mar 08, 2020
Altered State
Mar 01, 2020
The Real Question
Feb 23, 2020
Wee Little Man
Elevator Pitch: The Good News in One Chapter, Romans 8
The theology of the gospel is an endless source of books, papers, dissertations, and blog posts. But isn’t there a simplicity to the gospel that can both be easily conveyed to the unfamiliar, and yet also readily rediscovered by those for whom it’s perhaps become too familiar, like a song you haven’t heard in a long while? If so, where might you look? Many have found the eighth chapter of Paul’s letter to the church at Rome as the simplest and strongest summary of the gospel. Think of it as the proverbial “elevator pitch”—the main idea designed to capture your attention. 2020 may offer us the opportunity to make plain the gospel in simplest terms; Romans 8 may prepare us for it. But the year ahead may also find us most in need of hearing again the essence of what first captured us.
Feb 16, 2020
Why Be Afraid Anymore
Feb 09, 2020