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Imagining Grace
John 14:15-21
In the reaffirmation of the baptismal covenant, we commit to imaginations that are captive to love and not fear. We commit to the hard work or reorienting our imaginations around resurrections and not death, hope and not despair.
The Beginning that Never Ends
1 Peter 2:2-10
So here’s the paradox: baptism is the beginning that never ends, a beginning that is always in front of us. It’s always ahead on the journey, always calling us deeper into what God started.
For the Bible Tells Us So
MAUNDY THURSDAY | John 13:1-17, 31b-35
Tonight, we will hear a long, painful story about the Passion of Jesus. But we aren’t hear to simply know that Jesus loves us. We’re here to go, and act, and change the world for his sake.
Moonwalking Grace
Matthew 2:1-12
The hard part of faith isn’t scrounging up grace — the hard part is recognizing grace when it’s right in front of our faces. The hard part is recognizing and accepting and receiving grace when it’s moonwalking across our lives.
Starting in Unlikely Places
EASTER SUNDAY ∙ John 20:1-18
There is a constellation of hope, and love, and joy in this place. It won’t make us unshakably certain, or unmovable strong. But it will make us alive — united in Christ, starstruck by the God of resurrections.
What Dwight Schrute Teaches Us About Salvation
Romans 6:3-11
We’re tempted to think that Jesus came into this world to bring us access to the afterlife, to ‘heaven.’ But so much of Jesus’ ministry is actually about salvation… For life that stretches beyond our wildest imaginations.