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
Kjirsten Glessner - Slow Church - June 7th, 2015
Timothy Kim - Nothing Human is Alien - July 12th, 2015
Neil Ellingson - Divine Healing - July 19th, 2015
Keri Anderson - Jesus and the Canaanite Woman - May 17th, 2015
Andrew Packman - Take a Rest - May 10th, 2015
Patrick Derdall - I Hate Myself in Order to Love Myself - May 3rd, 2015
Timothy Kim - Meditation on Love - April 26, 2015
Neil Ellingson - Arbitrary and Amazing - April 19, 2015
Keri Anderson - Sin Sin Sin - April 12th, 2015
Neil Ellingson - Easter Sunday - April 5, 2015
Timothy Kim - Faith and Grace (the most boring of titles) - March 15, 2015
Timothy Kim - On the Absurdity of Endings - February 22nd, 2015
Neil Ellingson - Learning a New Language - Feb 8th, 2015
Neil Ellingson - Hope and Justice - January 25th, 2015
Keri Anderson - Hope in Community - January 18, 2015
Timothy Kim - Hope and Imagination - January 11, 2015
Keri Anderson - Incarnation - December 13, 2014
Callie Freitag - Advent - December 7th, 2014
Timothy Kim - To Be Anything At All - Nov. 22, 2014
Neil Ellingson - Shrunken Hearts - Nov 16th, 2004
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