How Do We Know God?

How do we know who God is? After all, there are dozens of religions who all make competing claims about God’s nature. God has revealed themselves to us through God’s actions in human history. From the Exodus to Jesus himself, God shows themselves to be a liberator. God rescues us from injustice and oppression. God works for the flourishing of all of us!

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Who’s Thirsty?

What does it mean for us that the Holy Spirit is alive around and within us? On Pentecost, the birthday of the Church, we’re exploring one of Jesus’ stranger word pictures. It all has to do with an ancient festival, the Dead Sea and of course the book of Revelation. Hey… it’s our birthday, so we have to party!

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Good Code

Jesus prays that God will make us one the same way Jesus and the Father are one. What does this oneness look like? Think of us all like lines of computer code. We’re all different, and all have different roles to play. Oneness doesn’t mean uniformity; it means we’re all working together to execute God’s mission of liberation in our world!

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Good Trouble

What do we do when the right thing is wrong? Ever since Jesus was executed by Rome as a political criminal, Christians have often found our commitment to God’s Kingdom at odds with the nations and cultures in which we live. What are we supposed to do when we’re in way over our heads?

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Your Temple is a Body

Everyone knows you should follow Jesus so you can go to heaven when you die… and get a mansion, if we’re to believe the songs! But would you be surprised to know that Jesus never promises us mansions? And… it’s not even really about what happens when we die. No, when we crack Jesus’ code, we realize he’s promising something much more immediate – and much better!

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