All I want for Christmas is for God to notice me
All I want for Christmas is for God to notice me.
A Christmas song for revolutionaries
When she was met by the angel, when she realized God was truly with her, when the power of the Most High had come upon her and she’d begun carrying the Son of God in her womb, when her whole soul and spirit swelled in the grace that had been lavished upon her,
Mary found her voice and sang the song of a revolution.
It’s enough.
It’s enough. Whatever you have to offer—it’s enough. Your energy. Your talent. Your friendship. Your money. It may not feel like much. But it’s truly enough.
Who gets to say what God is like?
Who gets to say what God is like? Not the religious. Not the theologians. Not us. Jesus does. So let’s listen. It’s fantastically good.
Jesus’ law of love
Jesus sums up God’s law as love. Even if you feel like you’re failing, there’s so much grace for you. Does that mean anything goes? Let’s talk more…
What if you’re almost there?
What if you’re almost there? The kingdom is near. Love God & love all your neighbors. Jesus can help.
We might be average, but we can still have extraordinary lives of loving God
We might be average, but we can still have extraordinary lives of loving God.
Why I have courage to hope again
It’s ok to hope again. Even in the darkest night. Resurrection is coming.
Here’s what Jesus has to say about it: What else would an all-powerful God of Life and Love do? And what else is the overarching promise of the scriptures? Resurrection is coming.
Can you understand the Bible without a degree?
We’ve all heard people interpret the Bible in ways that are obviously off base, and others that seem helpful. How do we know the difference? Can we read the Bible for ourselves without years of training?
Why I’m sure about “radically inclusive hope”
Here’s why we’re sure about “radically inclusive hope.” And here’s how we might even be able to turn it into a lived reality.
Our apocalyptic meal
You ever had an apocalyptic meal? Jesus invites us to share a mysterious meal with Him and each other. And this meal could very well mean the end of the world as we know it.
God never had to change his mind about you
God never had to change his mind about you. You’ve always been loved. Here’s why we’re so sure.
Ten ways love is spirituality
In order to be reconnected to God, love is the key. This is beautiful and simple and life-reorienting. This week we’re covering a bunch of related ideas to help us start to know the God of love that Jesus reveals.
It wasn’t just the poets
It wasn’t just the poets. The earliest church was all about love, from the poets to the theologians to the handworkers, from the dreamers to the doers, and everyone in between.
Our religion is love
Our religion is Love. Sound like new age mumbo jumbo? This week we’re reading a poem recited by first century Christians, all about Love.
What if we’re held responsible?
What if we’re held responsible for the histories we’re creating? Yes on a big picture, but also on a micro level. What if you’re held responsible for the history of your street, your workplace, and your neighborhood school? Jesus can help.
What gives you the right?
‘The audacity. What gives you the right?’ Isn’t this what we implicitly ask Jesus whenever we reject one of his simple, clear teachings like love for enemies and concern for the poor?
Love is the Game
Love is the game. We all want the world fixed, and love is the only effective way. Love will judge all our exclusion, self-interest, and violence, even the kind of violence that is merely to enforce our rights of self-interest—because love will judge and overturn all our hate.
The subversive political religion of Jesus
Have you ever heard that Jesus wasn’t political? What does that mean? We’re looking at one of Jesus’ most controversial actions this morning.