Episodes

Tuesday Aug 04, 2020
Living One Day at a Time, One Moment At A Time (8/2/20)
Tuesday Aug 04, 2020
Tuesday Aug 04, 2020
Unpeace is the spiritual pandemic of our age. Our daily newsfeeds remind us that we live in an unpeaceful world of spiraling violence, growing antagonisms, deepening divisions, and chronic anxiety. Against this background of turmoil and conflict, the Serenity Prayer can be a source of hope and peace.
Countless people, whether religious or not, have found that this prayer has helped them to find peace in the midst of their hurried, hassled, and hectic lives. Innumerable people recovering from alcoholism and other addictions pray this prayer daily as part of their twelve-step recovery program. What the prayer teaches us is that, if we’re going to be peacemakers in a strife-filled and hostile world, we first have to seek peace within our own hearts and lives. We cannot share what we do not possess.
Join us for this summer sermon series as, together, we begin our quest for a deeper peace and serenity.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
The Bible Never Said That: What Goes Around Comes Around (2/9/20)
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Episode Scripture: Galatians 6:1-10
The Bible Never Said That
Some common phrases in our culture are so well-known that they almost sound like Scripture. Some sound so wise and agreeable that we assume that they’re the Christian thing to say. But God’s wisdom is so much deeper and wider than these tired, predictable clichés.
Join us for a new sermon series where we’ll examine some of the most common misquotes of Scripture, and learn more about what the Bible actually does say.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
The Bible Never Said That: God Helps Those Who Help Themselves (2/2/20)
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Episode Scripture: 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13
The Bible Never Said That
Some common phrases in our culture are so well-known that they almost sound like Scripture. Some sound so wise and agreeable that we assume that they’re the Christian thing to say. But God’s wisdom is so much deeper and wider than these tired, predictable clichés.
Join us for a new sermon series where we’ll examine some of the most common misquotes of Scripture, and learn more about what the Bible actually does say.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
The Bible Never Said That: Forgive and Forget (1/26/20)
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Episode Scripture: Matthew 18:15-22
The Bible Never Said That
Some common phrases in our culture are so well-known that they almost sound like Scripture. Some sound so wise and agreeable that we assume that they’re the Christian thing to say. But God’s wisdom is so much deeper and wider than these tired, predictable clichés.
Join us for a new sermon series where we’ll examine some of the most common misquotes of Scripture, and learn more about what the Bible actually does say.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Episode Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:1-13
Down to Earth
The Divine Incarnation
Peace, justice, joy, wonder—these are not just God’s heavenly aspirations for creation; they are God’s enfleshed vision for creation, embodied in a man from Nazareth named Jesus. For two thousand years, Christians have turned to the concept of “Incarnation” (from the Latin word for “in the flesh”) to describe the inexplicable mystery of how Jesus Christ is both fully human and fully divine.
Jesus not only talks about God, or speaks for God; Jesus is God.
God is no longer up there, or out there, but right here, right now.
In Jesus, God’s peace, justice, joy and wonder come to earth, come to life, and walk among us.
If you want to meet Jesus, go to those places in the world where peace, justice, joy and wonder prevail, and you’ll find him there.
If you want to follow Jesus, become like him: embody them in your own flesh, until they prevail in you.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
The Bible Never Said That: Everything Happens For A Reason (1/12/20)
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Episode Scripture: Romans 8:18-28
The Bible Never Said That
Some common phrases in our culture are so well-known that they almost sound like Scripture. Some sound so wise and agreeable that we assume that they’re the Christian thing to say. But God’s wisdom is so much deeper and wider than these tired, predictable clichés.
Join us for a new sermon series where we’ll examine some of the most common misquotes of Scripture, and learn more about what the Bible actually does say.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Down To Earth: Wonder (12/22/19)
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Down to Earth
The Divine Incarnation
Peace, justice, joy, wonder—these are not just God’s heavenly aspirations for creation; they are God’s enfleshed vision for creation, embodied in a man from Nazareth named Jesus. For two thousand years, Christians have turned to the concept of “Incarnation” (from the Latin word for “in the flesh”) to describe the inexplicable mystery of how Jesus Christ is both fully human and fully divine.
Jesus not only talks about God, or speaks for God; Jesus is God.
God is no longer up there, or out there, but right here, right now.
In Jesus, God’s peace, justice, joy and wonder come to earth, come to life, and walk among us.
If you want to meet Jesus, go to those places in the world where peace, justice, joy and wonder prevail, and you’ll find him there.
If you want to follow Jesus, become like him: embody them in your own flesh, until they prevail in you.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Down To Earth: Restoration (12/16/19)
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Episode Scripture: Psalm 80: 1-7, 17-19
Down to Earth
The Divine Incarnation
Peace, justice, joy, wonder—these are not just God’s heavenly aspirations for creation; they are God’s enfleshed vision for creation, embodied in a man from Nazareth named Jesus. For two thousand years, Christians have turned to the concept of “Incarnation” (from the Latin word for “in the flesh”) to describe the inexplicable mystery of how Jesus Christ is both fully human and fully divine.
Jesus not only talks about God, or speaks for God; Jesus is God.
God is no longer up there, or out there, but right here, right now.
In Jesus, God’s peace, justice, joy and wonder come to earth, come to life, and walk among us.
If you want to meet Jesus, go to those places in the world where peace, justice, joy and wonder prevail, and you’ll find him there.
If you want to follow Jesus, become like him: embody them in your own flesh, until they prevail in you.

Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Down To Earth: Joy (12/16/19)
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Episode Scripture: Isaiah 35:1-10
Down to Earth
The Divine Incarnation
Peace, justice, joy, wonder—these are not just God’s heavenly aspirations for creation; they are God’s enfleshed vision for creation, embodied in a man from Nazareth named Jesus. For two thousand years, Christians have turned to the concept of “Incarnation” (from the Latin word for “in the flesh”) to describe the inexplicable mystery of how Jesus Christ is both fully human and fully divine.
Jesus not only talks about God, or speaks for God; Jesus is God.
God is no longer up there, or out there, but right here, right now.
In Jesus, God’s peace, justice, joy and wonder come to earth, come to life, and walk among us.
If you want to meet Jesus, go to those places in the world where peace, justice, joy and wonder prevail, and you’ll find him there.
If you want to follow Jesus, become like him: embody them in your own flesh, until they prevail in you.

