This week is our season finale and our conclusion to the forgiveness series. Last week ended with Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s imagination meditation where we visualize the path of forgiveness by imagining that in front of each of us stands a large cabinet with many individual drawers. Inside each of those drawers is a particular sin, a wrong, a hurt or wound done to us that we have not yet dealt with.
Brad likens this to the infamous junk drawer, aka, the place for everything without a place. Forgiveness, it turns out, can feel an awful lot like dealing with our junk drawers. Once you open it up, the things we find in there can be disorientating and painful. As we close the season and series, Brad moves us towards ways we can not only make ourselves “graves for hate” but also transform the wounds and scars into grace and peace.
The Science of Love (S9 Episode 37)
The Little Way (S9 Episode 36)
Loneliness and the Search for a Tribe (S9 Episode 35)
I Can't. I'm Tired. (S9 Episode 34)
Incognito (S9 Episode 33)
A Divine Parlour Trick (S9 Episode 32)
A Funeral for Death (S9 Episode 31)
Facing Death (S9 Episode 30)
The Mousetrap is Set (S9 Episode 29)
Thirsty (S9 Episode 28)
Abandoned Into Darkness (S9 Episode 27)
Virtue By Conscription (S9 Episode 26)
The Crucifixion Landscape & The Rope Around My Waist (Season 9 Episode 25)
Let Us Hoist Our Jolly Roger (Season 9 Episode 24)
Body Objects - March 3, 2019
Of Piracy and Power Moves (Season 9 Episode 23)
Confession Booth (Season 9 Episode 22)
...He Stinketh (Season 9 Episode 21)
That Magic Touch (Season 9 Episode 20)
The Open Wound of Life (Season 9 Episode 19)
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