Habits Make Us…

At the end of the Gospel of Luke, Jesus gives the disciples the power to reveal his power and reconciliation in the world. We, as the church, have inherited this responsibility and when we talk about embodying the Christ in the world, we need to consider the everyday choices that become habits. Habits shape our decisions, […]

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Becoming the Body

One of the greatest mysteries of the Christian faith is the trust that God places in the church to embody Jesus Christ in the world. Nowhere do we see this responsibility that the church carries than in the transition from the gospel of Luke to the book of Acts. At the end of Luke’s gospel Jesus […]

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No More Obstacles

There is a significant difference between faith in Jesus Christ and the faith of Jesus Christ. The faith of Jesus is a gift that we have received whether we like it, know it, or believe it. We do not earn our relationship to God, we receive the gift of sharing in the glory of Jesus Christ. […]

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Identity in Question

In Jesus and his temptations in the wilderness, in the Gospel of Matthew, we see the balance between relationship and responsibility challenged. Jesus is tempted with appetite, affirmation and ambition and we are tempted in similar ways each day.

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Finding your purpose

The story of Moses continues the theme of “Relationship and Responsibility” by showing the balance between the two. God calls Moses through the burning bush and even though he says he is not up to the task that God is calling him towards God empowers him and equips him.

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Kingdom of Humility

This week we continue the conversation of Relationship and Responsibility with a look at the rightful orientation of living out God’s Kingdom. God calls us to live in the authority and power of God’s reign, but what does the power of God look like? Joseph moves from an arrogant self-centered adolescent to a humble leader […]

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Covenant Relationship

The story of Abram and Sarai begin our conversation about what a relationship to God looks like. In their story, we see that all people begin their relationship to God with God choosing us. We do not earn our status as children of God, we are given it.

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