In this podcast you'll be introduced to two important Jesus followers: Stephen and Philip.
The early Christian movement will challenge social norms so radically that Stephen will be executed for it and Philip will be led by the Spirit to baptize a gender variant foreigner from a racial minority. The Bible CLEARLY says that eunuchs AND foreigners are not allowed to participate in the assembly of the LORD but here we got Philip baptizing and fully affirming the place of this person within the assembly because the Spirit told him to do it! What do we do with that? If the purpose of the Bible isn't to guide us towards certainty or a certain answers, what is the purpose of the Bible?
Warning: There was a strange glitch in the recording and it sounds like we recorded this with an electric potato but hopefully you'll be so entranced by the brilliant content you won't notice. Next time it'll be better sound quality! Thank you for listening and sharing.
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How and Why to Engage the Scriptures PART 5: Parables as Puzzles
How and Why to Engage the Scriptures PART4: The Wisdom Literature
How and Why to Engage the Scriptures PART 3: The Prophets
How and Why to Engage the Scriptures PART 2: The Violent Histories
How and Why to Engage the Scriptures PART 1: The LAW
ACTS Ep12: The Church is a Guest
ACTS Ep11: Breaking Bread in the Storm
Acts Ep10: Non-Anxious Paul in an Anxious World
ACTS Ep9: Paul Performs theScript
ACTS Ep8: The Image of God is Ordinary
ACTS Ep7: Cut and Run
Acts Ep6: The Politics of Respectability
Acts Ep5: Changing Our Mind
ACTS Ep3: Marriage, Money, and Power
ACTS Ep2: The Kin-dom of Christ and the House of Commons
ACTS Ep1: The Elisha to my Elijah on the Day of Pentecost
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