Let's be unraveled by our belief in the Incarnation. It's hard to deconstruct the "flesh versus spirit" dualism we often conform to here in the post-enlightenment west, but God became flesh! Creator became creation! This should awaken us to more wonder than we can fathom. We begin in Genesis and go into the Gospels to reflect on what our belief in the Incarnation invites us into. Jesus simultaneously has authority over creation and yet is vulnerable to creation. Jesus is fully God and fully human - not human on the outside and God on the inside - this paradox invites us to do the difficult work of reconciliation and be unified as created ones made in the image of God.
Ezekiel 17 - Derek Wilson
God in our affliction - Sue Hewitt
Bearing Witness - Francis Toussaint
We Need To Talk About Babylon
Illuminated Dark/Illuminating Light: Love
Illuminated Dark/Illuminating Light: Peace
Illuminated Dark/Illuminating Light: Hope
How to be Human: Shine Like the Stars
How to Be Human: Do Not Fear Beloved
How to Be Human: Facing the Times
How to Be Human: Unnatural/Supernatural
How to Be Human: You Shall Not Pray
How to Be Human: The Writing on the Wall
How to Be Human: Inhumane
How to Be Human: The Dreamstate
How to Be Human: Forced Assimilation
How to Be Human: One Like a Son of Man
The Holy Spirit Births a New Humanity
The Holy Spirit Plunders the House
The Holy Spirit Brings Down the Mighty
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