
The story of the writing on the wall in Daniel 5 reminds of the illusions and facades power often presents to us. But a simple change in the camera angle reveals how temporary power really is.
The Writing's on the Wall - OK Go
Jun 9, 2024
29 min

How do we resist the desire to see those in power convert to our way of thinking? What would change if those who have seriously wronged us changed? How do we maintain identities as exiles when we have access to power but also feel isolated from our own faith traditions?
Jun 2, 2024
34 min

As Wil Gafney said, Daniel 3 is anti-impirical text disguised as anti-impirical text. It is an unapologetic story of resistance against the violent, controlling, powerful empires of Daniels time and ours. Though we’d rather identify with the heroes/victims of the story, it might be wise to pay attention and take caution regarding Nebuchadnezzar’s final demand that all turn to Yahweh.
May 26, 2024
32 min

What do we believe about power and the reality it attempts to create? How can we maintain proximity to power and work with it while still keeping our distance and ability to critique it? How can we learn to trust in God's reality beyond the unreal power of this world?
May 19, 2024
36 min

How does the book of Daniel encourage us to live as exiles in our current times? How do we learn to switch between our multiple roles and identities for the good of the world while also maintaining our integrity?
May 12, 2024
34 min

In our final week of Sacred Ladders, a study of Sacraments, we look at the history and varied practice of ordination (or Holy Orders). What does it mean that we are within a tradition that celebrates the “priesthood of all believers” and what might we miss out on by having such low barriers to ordination?
May 5, 2024
27 min

The third teaching in our Sacred Ladders series is about the sacrament of confession/reconciliation. We don’t have a formal practice of confession like some faith traditions, so this study asks questions about we might be missing out on because of that. What might a renewed practice of confession look like and why does it matter?
Apr 28, 2024
27 min

This teaching is our second in our series called Sacred Ladders. People have different experiences of baptism. Here, we take a look at the baptism of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8 as a good example of an invitation to the sacrament of baptism. But what if baptism is more of a mutual experience than we often allow it to be?
Apr 21, 2024
24 min

This teaching is the first in our study called Sacred Ladders where we explore four sacraments of the Christian faith. This week we begin with the Eucharist (Common Meal). How do we entertain the mystery? How do we experience the grace of community at the Common Meal Table?
Apr 14, 2024
30 min

The 24th and final teaching in our series on the book of Luke. Why does Luke end his book so abruptly? How might we all encounter the Jesus Luke sees differently? How do we live out the commission and values of this Kingdom Luke presents to us?
Apr 7, 2024
30 min
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