Episodes

Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Life After God: ”The End of the World” (Ephesians 1:3-14) - February 27, 2022
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Doubt can be the purest form of belief.
Disbelief can be the surest path to our salvation.
Running from faith can be the most honest expression of running toward God.
No one ever told us this. So some of us stopped believing altogether.
Assuming there’s only one way to believe in God, or only one kind of God to believe in, some choose to live life after God.
But what if we were misled?
What if living life after a God we can’t believe in has freed us to live life in pursuit of a God we were never told about—One who cares less about what we believe, and more about how we’re doing, who we’re becoming, where we’re going, and what we’re giving our precious lives to?
What if the real God is waiting for us on the other side of life after God?

Thursday Feb 24, 2022
Life After God: ”Body & Soul” (Luke 5:17-26) - February 20, 2022
Thursday Feb 24, 2022
Thursday Feb 24, 2022
Doubt can be the purest form of belief.
Disbelief can be the surest path to our salvation.
Running from faith can be the most honest expression of running toward God.
No one ever told us this. So some of us stopped believing altogether.
Assuming there’s only one way to believe in God, or only one kind of God to believe in, some choose to live life after God.
But what if we were misled?
What if living life after a God we can’t believe in has freed us to live life in pursuit of a God we were never told about—One who cares less about what we believe, and more about how we’re doing, who we’re becoming, where we’re going, and what we’re giving our precious lives to?
What if the real God is waiting for us on the other side of life after God?

Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
Life After God: ”Eternal Life” (Luke 18:18-30) - February 13, 2022
Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
Tuesday Feb 15, 2022
Doubt can be the purest form of belief.
Disbelief can be the surest path to our salvation.
Running from faith can be the most honest expression of running toward God.
No one ever told us this. So some of us stopped believing altogether.
Assuming there’s only one way to believe in God, or only one kind of God to believe in, some choose to live life after God.
But what if we were misled?
What if living life after a God we can’t believe in has freed us to live life in pursuit of a God we were never told about—One who cares less about what we believe, and more about how we’re doing, who we’re becoming, where we’re going, and what we’re giving our precious lives to?
What if the real God is waiting for us on the other side of life after God?

Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
Life After God: ”Heaven & Earth” (Psalm 139:7-12) - February 6, 2022
Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
Tuesday Feb 08, 2022
Doubt can be the purest form of belief.
Disbelief can be the surest path to our salvation.
Running from faith can be the most honest expression of running toward God.
No one ever told us this. So some of us stopped believing altogether.
Assuming there’s only one way to believe in God, or only one kind of God to believe in, some choose to live life after God.
But what if we were misled?
What if living life after a God we can’t believe in has freed us to live life in pursuit of a God we were never told about—One who cares less about what we believe, and more about how we’re doing, who we’re becoming, where we’re going, and what we’re giving our precious lives to?
What if the real God is waiting for us on the other side of life after God?

Tuesday Feb 01, 2022
Life After God: ”The Liberating God” (Luke 4:16-22) - January 30, 2022
Tuesday Feb 01, 2022
Tuesday Feb 01, 2022
Doubt can be the purest form of belief.
Disbelief can be the surest path to our salvation.
Running from faith can be the most honest expression of running toward God.
No one ever told us this. So some of us stopped believing altogether.
Assuming there’s only one way to believe in God, or only one kind of God to believe in, some choose to live life after God.
But what if we were misled?
What if living life after a God we can’t believe in has freed us to live life in pursuit of a God we were never told about—One who cares less about what we believe, and more about how we’re doing, who we’re becoming, where we’re going, and what we’re giving our precious lives to?
What if the real God is waiting for us on the other side of life after God?

Tuesday Jan 25, 2022
Life After God: ”The Responsive Love of God” (1 John 4) - January 23, 2022
Tuesday Jan 25, 2022
Tuesday Jan 25, 2022
Doubt can be the purest form of belief.
Disbelief can be the surest path to our salvation.
Running from faith can be the most honest expression of running toward God.
No one ever told us this. So some of us stopped believing altogether.
Assuming there’s only one way to believe in God, or only one kind of God to believe in, some choose to live life after God.
But what if we were misled?
What if living life after a God we can’t believe in has freed us to live life in pursuit of a God we were never told about—One who cares less about what we believe, and more about how we’re doing, who we’re becoming, where we’re going, and what we’re giving our precious lives to?
What if the real God is waiting for us on the other side of life after God?

Monday Jan 17, 2022
Life After God: “The Aim of God” (Jeremiah 29:10-14 ) - January 16, 2022
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Doubt can be the purest form of belief.
Disbelief can be the surest path to our salvation.
Running from faith can be the most honest expression of running toward God.
No one ever told us this. So some of us stopped believing altogether.
Assuming there’s only one way to believe in God, or only one kind of God to believe in, some choose to live life after God.
But what if we were misled?
What if living life after a God we can’t believe in has freed us to live life in pursuit of a God we were never told about—One who cares less about what we believe, and more about how we’re doing, who we’re becoming, where we’re going, and what we’re giving our precious lives to?
What if the real God is waiting for us on the other side of life after God?

Tuesday Jan 11, 2022
Life After God: “The Lure of God” (Genesis 1) - January 9, 2022
Tuesday Jan 11, 2022
Tuesday Jan 11, 2022
Doubt can be the purest form of belief.
Disbelief can be the surest path to our salvation.
Running from faith can be the most honest expression of running toward God.
No one ever told us this. So some of us stopped believing altogether.
Assuming there’s only one way to believe in God, or only one kind of God to believe in, some choose to live life after God.
But what if we were misled?
What if living life after a God we can’t believe in has freed us to live life in pursuit of a God we were never told about—One who cares less about what we believe, and more about how we’re doing, who we’re becoming, where we’re going, and what we’re giving our precious lives to?
What if the real God is waiting for us on the other side of life after God?

Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
ROAD-TRIPPING TO BETHLEHEM: ”Home” (Jeremiah 31:7-14) January 2, 2022
Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
Christmas tells the extraordinary story about how God came to us at a particular time in history, in a particular place in the world, with a particular name that stands above all other names: Jesus. But the season of Advent—the four weeks leading up to Christmas—is an ancient story about the inward, spiritual journey we must make if we are ever to find this God who has come to us in Jesus.
Because God came in such a humble, hidden, unspectacular way, the world nearly missed the first Christmas. As might we even today. So, we make this Advent journey together, traveling across the spiritual landscape of our lives and our world: through places and spaces of chaos, forgiveness, emptiness, wisdom, and wonder, until we arrive at last in Bethlehem—and there behold the face of God beholding us in love.
The only way to Bethlehem is through the sea, the river, the desert, the hill country, and the fields. The promise of God goes with us as we journey through them. The presence of God waits for us somewhere beyond them, in the form of a child wrapped in swaddling and lying in a manger.
Are you ready to road-trip to Bethlehem?

Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
ROAD-TRIPPING TO BETHLEHEM: ”The Fields” (Luke 1-2) December 24, 2021
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Christmas tells the extraordinary story about how God came to us at a particular time in history, in a particular place in the world, with a particular name that stands above all other names: Jesus. But the season of Advent—the four weeks leading up to Christmas—is an ancient story about the inward, spiritual journey we must make if we are ever to find this God who has come to us in Jesus.
Because God came in such a humble, hidden, unspectacular way, the world nearly missed the first Christmas. As might we even today. So, we make this Advent journey together, traveling across the spiritual landscape of our lives and our world: through places and spaces of chaos, forgiveness, emptiness, wisdom, and wonder, until we arrive at last in Bethlehem—and there behold the face of God beholding us in love.
The only way to Bethlehem is through the sea, the river, the desert, the hill country, and the fields. The promise of God goes with us as we journey through them. The presence of God waits for us somewhere beyond them, in the form of a child wrapped in swaddling and lying in a manger.
Are you ready to road-trip to Bethlehem?