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.
Perspectives:: Putting All Things Back Together
Perspectives:: Stones of Remembrance
Connie Baker:: Spiritual Trauma and Abuse
Perspectives:: I Will Be With You
Perspectives:: God Was In This Place
To Be Honest:: Being Right vs. Being in Relationship
To Be Honest:: Subjective vs. Objective Truth
To Be Honest:: How Honesty Bounces Off of Truth
The Cascade Journey: Where We're At
Word Made Flesh:: John 21
Easter Sunday 2018
The Church in America:: An Evening with David Congdon
Word Made Flesh::John 12
Word Made Flesh:: John 11
Word Made Flesh:: John 8
Word Made Flesh:: John 9
Hillary McBride:: Becoming Fully Alive
Word Made Flesh:: John 5
Word Made Flesh:: John 4
Word Made Flesh:: John 3
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