A lot of people think revelation means hitting the pause button on the natural ordinary functioning of things as a miraculous event appearing out of nowhere like a godly pop-up ad.
BUT what if revelation was a surprising, life-changing uncovering of a pattern, purpose, perhaps even personality hiding from our everyday anxious ways of looking at the ordinary? Revelation then becomes a lens showing the ordinary for what it really is: always potentially a benevolent trojan horse for the extraordinary.
Listen as we continue to examine the religious way of knowing what's true and what matters: revelation. Neil reveals the ultimate truth about revelation with reference to the alt-right and Holy Laughter. Readings: Genesis 18:1-15
Keri Anderson - Pentecost Sunday - June 4th
Tim Kim - See for Yourself - April 16, 2017
Dorian S. - Draw the Circle Wide - February 5, 2017
Tim Kim - On the Election of a King - November 20, 2016
Keri Anderson - The Stakes of Storytelling - Nov 3, 2016
Tim Kim - Disconnection and Ritual - October 9, 2016
Neil Ellingson - Anxious People, Anxious God - October 2, 2016
Neil Ellingson - What's Left When Things Leave - August 7, 2016
Tim Kim - How Long? - July 10, 2016
Neil Ellingson - Make Some Joyful Noise - July 3, 2016
Chris Hanley - Learning to Play - June 26, 2016
Caroline Wooten - Humility + Audacity - June 5, 2016
Neil Ellingson - What is the Trinity - May 22, 2016
Virginia White - Fire for the Weary - May 15, 2016
A Testimony by Chels Harvey
Tim Kim - Spirit Dance Party - May 8, 2016
Virginia White - Doubt Road - April 24, 2016
Neil Ellingson - Lean Back - April 17th, 2016
Tim Kim - Doubting My Own Face - April 10, 2016
Neil Ellingson - Doubt Be Not Proud - April 3, 2016
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