We continue our series in Romans to Chapter 10. Sauter shares how the idea of the rapture is wildly irresponsible to share with 11 year olds and how we read/process the Bible matters. Learning that this faith is in our breath and when we can name what we love it can make room for even…
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Mike Valdez shares his story of losing people he loved and how to walk with and through grief.
Rebecca shares her story of messiness, pain and grief and how we can navigate through it and tell better stories.
Bodies can be easily left out when thinking about sacredness and holiness. Our bodies are more than a “flesh bag” that houses our spirit. We see this in John 20, where Jesus reveals what a holy body can look like.
A story about rockets on books, insane conversation at Perkins, some dude asking women why they’re crying and why all of this points to resurrection.
With Holy Week approaching, Sauter shares several ways of thinking about Christ and the cross. Did God need their son to die? How to process a brutal death and call it good?
Rebecca Rick is back! For some of us, returning to the Bible after deconstruction is exciting; it feels like a return Home. For others, returning to the Bible can be me…complex. This week Rick talks about one of the methods she uses when reading the Bible- a method she describes here as Finding The Jim.…
Romans has a high priority on how a community is flourishing with one another, the earth and the communities around them. When everything is in the right place everyone and everything flourishes. Also Sauter talks on Romans 8:28 and how you interpret that verse deeply matters.
The way you think about God matters. It informs how you show up in a room, how you sleep, how you engage with people different than yourself and especially how you think about sin. Kris shares how we can reimagine the idea of sin and similar to Paul, not be enslaved to it, but live…
Neighborhood gathers to have an open mic where anyone can share what they are grateful for. We had stories of the importance of family, coming out and getting married and the celebration of living a sober life. It was a sacred and holy time.