Gideon Tsang speaks about how we engage conflict in our lives and reflects on Paul’s experiences and thoughts on conflict. [1 Cor 8:1-13]
Reflection:
Do you have a tendency to choose knowledge or love when it comes to conflict? How do we seek to be right instead of being kind?
How can we serve others in our conflict?
How do we invite people into our community in the midst of conflict?
Resources:
Materials and media from this weeks sermon.
Video: “Linda Listen”
Illustration: Ann Lamott quote by Becky Murphy
Video: Jim Gaffigan, “McDonald’s”
Book: Olson, Roger E. The Mosaic of Christian Belief
Article:Relevant Magazine, Diverse Theology
News: KXAN “Charter Bus Police Chase”
The post Conflict Well appeared first on Vox Veniae.
The Epiphany Society
You Belong Here
Advent: Glimpses of Grace
Advent: Joy of Being Remembered
Advent: Preparing for Peace
Advent: Hope
Indivisible from Justice for All
Finding Wisdom
Let’s Not Do This
God Loves Every Part
Theology of Making
What is Collective Discernment?
Dreaming in League with God
Rethinking Priesthood
Engaging Tension with Humility
Shared Leadership as Resistance
A Posture of Non-Hierarchy
The Peculiarity of Expired Dreams
Mercy to Your Bodies
Extending the Table
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Hello Heaven Podcast
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Kingdom Power Fellowship Podcast
The Bible Recap
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)