What might it mean to have a nonviolent relationship with the rest of God’s creation? Gena St. David explores how the nonviolence of Jesus and the Apostle Paul’s hope that ‘creation itself might be set free’ could impact our relationship to all of creation. [Romans 8:20-25]
Note: Speaker Gena St David invites curiosity about how the nonviolent practice of Jesus applies to our food and environment, while acknowledging a diverse community like Vox is going to include multiple perspectives. Conversations about plant-based eating must include sensitivity to those recovering from disordered eating and those living with food insecurity or in food deserts. Our hope as a community is to continue to collaboratively explore multiple ways of practicing nonviolence with all of creation.
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Washed Clean
Familiar & True
Embodying the The Tension of Resurrection
Oil and Dew
Being at Home
Anticipating Someone You Love
Upside Down Glory
Shifting Our Gaze
Letting Go of Harmful Power
Reorienting Our Rule of Lent
A Movement of Faith
Ash Wednesday
What is Your Voice?
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands
What is Our Discernment Rooted In?
The Gospel is a Message Best Served Whole
The Good Work
The Epiphany Society
You Belong Here
Advent: Glimpses of Grace
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