Jesus consistently spoke against the kind of faith that was certain it was right at the expense of people on the margins. Jesus invited the disciples to see people, the world and God from a different angle that was far more inclusive and grace-filled than they had previously known.
How is it that this movement can be marked by some of the more religiously certain and judgemental folks we all know and work with? At least part of it is stepping away from the wonder and mystery Jesus was inviting us into and trading that for a religious certainty that makes us feel right and safe.
This message is all about Cascade's core value of curiosity, which is seeing that there is more that we don't know about God and the world and stepping into that mystery with questions and a willingness to learn.
Different Together:: Racial Diversity
Different Together:: Joy & Difficulty
Grief
Attachment Theory & God:: Evaluation & Communion
Attachment Theory & God:: Secure & Insecure Attachment
Cascade Story Sunday
Mark:: Women at the Table
Mark:: It's The End of the World As We Know It
Mark:: Riding Donkeys and Cursing Figs
Mark:: Peace & Violence
The Need for Black Santa
Mark:: Word Search Truth & Calling Dibs
Mark:: It's Not The Miracles
Mark:: Religion of Exclusion
Mark:: Recentering the Narrative
Mark:: The Sower
Mark:: The Miracle of Inclusion
Domestic/Sexual Abuse and the Church:: Allyn Bradley
Pain & The Process of Getting Well::Michelle Lang
Biblio-Idolatry:: Trees & Streams
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