A word about the title of this podcast – Through Stained Glass. We have these beautiful stained glass windows in our sanctuary that tell the gospel story. Scene by scene. The birth of Jesus Christ. His miraculous life. His death, resurrection and ascension into heaven… A stained glass window is different from a painting. You look at a painting. But you look thru a window. So, the church looks out ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
We were made to eat, so the table must be our center of gravity. The habit of making time for one communal meal each day forces us to reorient our schedules and our space around food and each other. The more the table becomes our center of gravity, t... more
The world is made of words. Even small, repeated words have power. Regular, carefully placed prayer is one of the keystone habits of spiritual formation and is the beginning of building the trellis of habit. By framing our day in the words of prayer,... more
Refusing to check the phone until after reading a passage of Scripture is a way of replacing the question "What do I need to do today?" with a better one, "Who am I and who am I becoming?" We have no stable identity outside of Jesus. Daily immersion ... more
It seems impossible to talk about our current cultural and political divide without mentioning social media. In this episode we will look at a number of ways that social media is dangerous while also looking at how to steward our use of it wisely.
The political struggle in America is between two opposite visions. However, these are not opposite ends of the political spectrum but actually two sides of the same coin. They co-exist and reinforce one another. What has gotten lost are the instituti... more
What the world needs is not people who are on the right side of an issue telling the other side how wrong they are. The world needs people with the right disposition. We've lost the collective disposition that has united us in the past despite our di... more
A divided country needs a united church. We must acknowledge, however, that a divided church already exists and has helped to keep the nation divided. What does it look like for the church to come together - across denominational and ideological line... more
We have become so polarized. We're becoming increasingly tribal and at odds with one another. The church ought to be the one place where we can be on opposite sides but still love. More and more we are only given either/or, black/white, and right/wro... more
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