Imagine, if you can. No more hunger. No more war. Only the people of God (all of them) in The City of God, where there is no hunger, no hate, no countries... only the glory of God.
Now, imagine that here on Earth... if you can.
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Based on Ephesians 4:22-5:2 this message simply asks what it might mean for a community to make practicing Random Acts of Kindness a central part of its identity.
Looking at Isaiah 49:8-16 this message considers the issues with using dominantly masculine language for God both from a biblical and societal point of view. My predominate lens for look at this issue, however, is the nighttime prayers said as I tuck my daughter into bed.
A sermon on what really living life looks like in the eyes of God. Today's scripture, Deuteronomy 30:15-20, is addressed to a people on the edge of The Promised Land. This message engages God's message to them with another group of people who are escaping oppression - Egypt, and considers what it means for all people to truly be free, so that we all might truly live the life God's intends for us.
A sermon on the gap between how we practice Christianity and how God calls us to practice it based on Isaiah 58:1-12.