Jason Miller - After a long hiatus, we're back to Romans. In the first few chapters of the letter, Paul takes on an accusatory tone that leaves many of us feeling uncomfortable. But what happens if you have enough context to understand what he's doing with this strange argument? You might find a very relevant word for all of us in this current cultural moment.
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4.28 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 11) - Chapter 12:1-8
4.21 [LITURGY] From Winter to Spring
4.21 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 10) - Chapters 9-11
4.14 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 9) - Chapters 9-11
4.7 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 8) - Looking ahead...
3.31 [GATHERING] Don’t Give Up On Making It Beautiful
3.29 [LITURGY + REFLECTION] Good Friday Gathering
3.24 [TEACHING] Palm Sunday and Two Approaches to Power
3.17 [GATHERING] Our First Sunday at The Tribune
3.3 [GATHERING] Farewell to Our Home at Studebaker
2.25 [TEACHING] The Only Antidote to Bad Religion is Good Religion
2.11 [CONVERSATION] See the City (wk 4) - Jacqueline Kronk on Young People
2.6 [CONVERSATION] God, Suffering, Evil
2.4 [CONVERSATION] See the City (wk 3) - Willow Wetherall on Revitalizing Downtown
1.28 [CONVERSATION] See the City (wk 2) - Juan Constantino on Latino, Hispanic, and Immigrant Experience
1.21 [CONVERSATION] See the City (wk 1) - Carl Hetler on Homelessness
1.7 [TEACHING] A Path Worthy of Your Life (wk 1)
12.24 [GATHERING] Advent (wk 4) + Christmas Eve
12.17 [TEACHING + REFLECTION] The Paradox of Advent: Waiting and Waking Up (wk 3)
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