L’Abri Fellowship - Southborough
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Jesus revealed himself using a complex but important metaphor. We will look at his promise that he was the Chief Capstone and the Rock of Salvation, but also warned that he was the Stone of Stumbling which could destroy us. How can we resolve these two sides of the metaphor?
Ambiguity as Hospitality in Art
Tasting Goodness: The Integration between Subjectivity and Objectivity
The Baptized Imagination 5: Prophet, Poet, Seer, Sage
Birds of the Kingdom Part 1: Life on the Wing
Burned But Not Consumed: Thinking through Divine Action and Human Action
Understanding C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters, Part 1: A Bureaucracy of Hunger and Fear
To Need is Human: Receiving, Yielding, Depending and Other Uncomfortable Postures
To Respect Oneself as a Creature: Finitude, Dependence, and Letting God Love Us
An Imagination for the Good: Can Art make Righteousness Plausible?
The Baptized Imagination 4: Take Heed How You See
From Tripods to Selfie Sticks: A Personal Journey through Photography
The Apostle Paul and the Problem with Selflessness
Kindred Spirits: Reading for Friendship’s Sake?
”Can Beauty Save Us?” A Guided Listening Journey in Choral Music for Holy Week
Teach Us to Pray: Solitude and Silence
Challenges to the Modern University
Jesus: Our Model for Self-Control Part 1
The Baptized Imagination 3: Cultivating ”Something of Great Constancy”
The Bible and Spiritual Formation
What is the Significance of Jesus’ Ascension?
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