Not Like the Others

If you were to make a list of people least likely to want to know Jesus, who would be at the top of that list? Paul’s encounters in Acts 16 were a strong message to the early Church that no one is off limits. The Holy Spirit is working in even the wildest among us!

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On Deconstructing Faith

When we start to question foundational aspects of our faith, it feels scary. When others begin to question, we feel threatened. But “deconstruction,” as this process has become known, is a vital part of a healthy, vibrant faith. It’s a process that’s not predictable and not quick. But Paul’s nearly two decades between conversion and mission work offer a window into the good that comes when we trust that God is not only not threatened by questions, but working with us to have a deeper and stronger faith than ever.

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Savage

We don’t like people who rock the boat. People who don’t follow the rules. We call them savages. But it’s often true that the truly savage are those who enforce the status quo. How can we find the courage to face the God who invites us to be changed, to come… into the wild?

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The Good Story

What does it mean for us to be truth-tellers? How we tell stories matters. The lynching of Stephen in the early church reveals how we can re-narrate the stories of our culture for justice and hope. What stories are we telling today?

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Easter in the Wild

Easter is about a revolution. Beyond the eggs and bunnies, beyond the new outfits and sunrise worship, beyond all that is something wild, something unpredictable. Something a little dangerous. Welcome to a church in the wild!

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Everybody Wants to Rule the World

What does it take to be on top? Jesus final temptation – to rule the world if he’ll worship the devil – is a clue. What kind of test was that? And how does it shed light on the path Jesus calls us to walk today?

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The Test of Good Times

Bad times test our faith. But good times test our faith in a whole different way. Moses warned God’s people that the privilege they would experience in the Promised Land could be toxic to their faith if they weren’t vigilant. So as we near the end of the pandemic, what does that vigilance look like for us?

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The Miracle of a Cross

It’s one thing to ask if Jesus is really with us in hard times. It’s quite another to ask if we’re willing to stay with Jesus in those same hard times. Jesus wants us to have a mature, vibrant faith, one that is strong enough to support us as we follow him everywhere – even in the worst times.

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Testing God

It’s natural to ask where God is in tough times. But according to Scripture, that desire to test God is a sign of an immature faith. How can a mature faith carry us through troubled times?

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