Today we pray, first by way of a prayer practice that has roots back to the 6th century (Lectio Divina), and then by prayers of the people, liturgy that unites […]
Read More… from Summer with the Saints (Week 6): We, the Church, Pray
Today we pray, first by way of a prayer practice that has roots back to the 6th century (Lectio Divina), and then by prayers of the people, liturgy that unites […]
Read More… from Summer with the Saints (Week 6): We, the Church, Pray
Dr. Johnson introduces us to Karl Barth (1886-1968) who was one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century. He helps us think about God and Scripture and what […]
Read More… from Summer with the Saints (Week 5): Karl Barth with Dr. David Johnson
Meet Ignatius (16th century). He was a soldier first, set on doing great things for Spain, when suddenly life as he knew it was stripped away. It was in the […]
Read More… from Summer with the Saints (Week 4): Ignatius of Loyola
Today we meet Julian who lived in the 14th century, during an epidemic that wiped out around half of Europe’s population. It was a time of great suffering and loss […]
Read More… from Summer with the Saints (Week 3): Julian of Norwich
Meet Augustine (354-430 CE). His writings and the story of his life reveal how the road to finding God can be long and winding, how God walks beside us even […]
Read More… from Summer with the Saints (Week 2): Augustine of Hippo
Here Dr. Lissa Wray Beal introduces us to 3 Celtic saints (who were also Anglo-Saxon princesses), Bertha, Elthelberga, and Hilde, from the 6th and 7th centuries. May you find encouragement […]
Read More… from Summer with the Saints (Week 1): 3 Celtic Saints, with Dr. Lissa Wray Beal
“Beloved, we are God’s children now and what we will be hasn’t yet appeared…” (1John 3:2) Here Pastor Tom teaches us about anticipating (and participating) in our transformation. […]
Read More… from “Where Transformation Leads” with Pastor Tom Greentree
Here we look at the implications of 1 John 3:1, where we’re told who we are. This, our identity, lays the foundation for our transformation. Are you open to it? […]
Read More… from “Where Transformation Starts” with Pastor Tom Greentree
This story from Acts 8, like its predecessors in this series, reveals an expansive, inclusive Table. God moves to include this eunuch, Jesus identifies with him, and the eunuch comes […]
Read More… from Room at the Table (Part 12): The Ethiopian Eunuch’s Story
Enemies can show up in our lives in a lot of different forms. For David, it was King Saul (who was determined to destroy him). Join us as we explore […]
Read More… from Room at the Table (Part 11): When You’re Facing Your Enemy