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The first conversion after the intense persecution of the church is about someone who exists on the margins of society. God's love always reaches further than we can imagine.
There are things in the world that go wrong, things that are terrible. What has Christian faith had to say about evil? If we are people of Hope, how are we to be mature in our consideration of terrible things in the world?
In the end of all things, heaven is about God getting what God wants, Jesus is always more and greater than we can imagine. Salvation is the point of Creation.
Revelation 5 gives us cosmic picture of the completion of all things in Christ. In the contest between divine benevolence and human recalcitrance God will win.
An essential aspect of Christian mission is the acceptance that God loves people who are unlike us. How are we called to understand our own story and the stories of other?
We begin our new series on Christian Mission this week with a question: "Why is it so easy to not believe in God?" Why in the year 1500 was it virtually impossible to not believe in God? Why by the year 2000 had disbelief become assumed?
The Sunday before Easter is known as Palm Sunday. As Jesus enters Jerusalem he is greeted by praising crowds. Within a matter of days he will be abandoned.
The story of the Prodigal Son (or the "Loving Father") presents us with a beautiful view of God's love and judgment. Our ideas of judgment are upended and if we are willing to see, we are confronted with the shattering love of God.
Today we begin a lenten series considering the identity, teaching, and mission of Jesus. What do people think of Jesus? who do they say that he is? What does it mean to give our lives to Christ?
God's love is always bigger than we had previously thought. Paul writes to the church in Ephesus reminding them that the love of Christ is for all people.