Jason Miller - After a long hiatus, we're back to Romans. In the first few chapters of the letter, Paul takes on an accusatory tone that leaves many of us feeling uncomfortable. But what happens if you have enough context to understand what he's doing with this strange argument? You might find a very relevant word for all of us in this current cultural moment.
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10.1 [LITURGY] Believers, Doubters, and Everyone Who’s a Bit of Both
10.1 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 4) - 5:12-19
9.24 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 3) - 5:1-11
9.17 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 2) – 1:1-7
9.10 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 1) - Introduction
9.3.23 [LITURGY] Rest is Freedom
9.3 [TEACHING] Jesus Stories (wk 6) - The Gift and Danger of Looking Around
8.27 [LITURGY] Practices of Joy
8.27 [TEACHING] Jesus Stories (wk 5) - Remembering Joy
8.13 [LITURGY] Stillness, Peace, and Waiting (Lectionary 115)
8.13 [TEACHING + REFLECTION] Jesus Stories (wk 4) – Invitations to Healing
8.6 [LITURGY] Psalm 145
8.6 [TEACHING] Jesus Stories (wk 3) – Needless Beauty
7.30 [LITURGY] Thankfulness, Praise, and Love
7.30 [TEACHING] Jesus Stories (wk 2) - Jesus Was Wrong...But Jesus Was Right
7.23 [CONVERSATION + TEACHING] Jesus Stories (wk 1) - Blessings for When the World Breaks
7.16 [TEACHING + CONVERSATION] On Seeing Our Neighbors and Showing Up (wk 2)
7.9 [TEACHING + CONVERSATION] On Seeing Our Neighbors and Showing Up (wk 1)
6.25 [LITURGY] A Liturgy for the ”Outsiders”
[CONVERSATION] 2023 Creating Safe Spaces For LGBTQ+ People Panel
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