Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Teacher: Mallory Wyckoff
What we believe to be true about God informs
what we believe to be true about everything and
everyone else. When God is conceived solely
through masculine language, metaphors, and
imagery—whether in sermons, religious art, or in
private prayer—we are robbed of countless ways
to experience the Divine, to consider ourselves
as humans, to order our communities in ways
where everyone has the ability to flourish. In this
workshop, we’ll inventory our functioning image(s)
of God, explore feminine imagery and metaphors,
and seek to live into a fuller expression of the
Divine—and of ourselves.
A Question from the LGBTQ+ Community to the Church: Are We Welcome at Christ’s Table with You?
Leaning Into the Dissonance: Navigating Faith’s Tensions Together
Participating in God’s Restoration: The Story of Churches of Christ
Stories from the Field: Church Planting and the Mission of Jesus
Common Grace/Uncommon Gospel
Abba Father: God of Rescue
The Simple Secret: Choosing Love in a Culture of Hostility
Keep Calm and Carry On: How Ministers/Leaders Can Move Forward When Ministry is Difficult
Abba Father: God of Steadfast Love
Kingdom Confusion: How to Talk About the Sin of Christian Nationalism Without Splitting the Church
A Poetic Take
Enneagram Wisdom fro Meaning and Belonging (Part 2)
Love Stories by Jesus: Finding Surprises about God’s Love in Christ’s Parables (Part 2)
Restoration for a New Generation: The Spirit (Part 2)
Enneagram Wisdom for Meaning and Belonging (Part 1)
Love Stories by Jesus: Finding Surprises About God’s Love in Christ’s Parables (Part 1)
Restoration for a New Generation: The Story (Part 1)
Church Growth: Where Do We Go From Here?
All About Eve: Women in the Pastoral Epistles
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