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.
You Are Welcome At The Table (S7 Episode 34)
Practice 7: Forgiveness (S7 Episode 33)
Practice 5: Generosity / Hospitality (S7 Episode 31)
Practice 4: Imagination / Creativity (S7 Episode 30)
Easter for the Exhausted (S7 Episode 29)
Practice 3: Invitation, Trust & Vulnerability (S7 Episode 28)
Practice 2: Caring Community (S7 Episode 27)
Practice 1: Spiritual Growth & Development (S7 Episode 26)
A Prelude to the Practices (S7 Episode 25)
Searching For A Home (S7 Episode 24)
Father of Lies (S7 Episode 23)
Sabotage (S7 Episode 22)
Zeitgeist (S7 Episode 21)
When Religion Becomes Demonic (S7 Episode 20)
The Real Battle (S7 Episode 19)
The Exorcist (S7 Episode 18)
Are The Monsters In The Forest Real? (S7 Episode 17)
Two Ways To Position Yourself (S7 Episode 16)
What Time Is It? (S7 Episode 15)
God With Skin On (S7 Episode 14)
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