Did God create the world because God was lonely? By definition, God (omnipotent, omnipresent, yada yada yada) couldn't be lonely right? That would mean that God lacked something. But heresy aside, the image of God as little child with no one to play with, using a child-like imagination to make platypus' and big ass whales (as the story goes) is a compelling one. Because a kid's imagination, weird and stubborn as it tends to be, is powerful and boundless. Without seeing life and relationships as this irresistible thing that contains a multitude of possibilities that sparks such a weird and stubborn desire that we are willing to reach out and give life to stuff, then loneliness wouldn't be a thing at all.
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Advent 2018 - Change
Grace as a Lack of Control
Doing and (not?)Believing - Tim Kim
Within Good and Evil - Virginia White
A Good Goodbye
Easter: Object Permanence - April 1, 2018
What do You Want to Create? - March 18, 2018
Forgiven People - February 18, 2017
Taking Shape - February 4, 2018
What is Community at Root and Branch - January 21, 2018
Liz Bajema - Broken People Healing Broken People - September 14, 2017
Tim Kim - The Temptation of Contradictions - July 2, 2017
Neil Ellingson - Revelation - June 18, 2017
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