A reflection on Christmas from Co-Lead Pastor Kyle Hanawalt
Read MoreThe Magnificat (the Song of Mary, the mother of Jesus) is a window into one of the foundational values behind our community -- the desire to experience the lasting & world-impacting promises of softening our hearts over the deceptively short-term protection of hardening our hearts.
Read MoreMaybe the definition of following Jesus in any city or neighborhood (whether Nakuru, Kenya or the Brown Line area in Chicago) is bringing life to that city or neighborhood by disrupting harmful, cynical, disconnecting status quo structures with love, acceptance, and care for the most vulnerable.
Read MoreJesus' famous story of "the Good Samaritan" suggests that "neighboring" comes with a personal cost, but the experience of feeling stirred to compassion and led by God is so life-giving and worth it... (TRANSCRIPT ONLY)
Read More"We're under attack!"... "No, we're under attack!" That seems to be the story of every divide in our world, whether societal or personal. In the accounts of Jesus remembered on Palm Sunday and Good Friday, there is an inspiring example of how we might engage divides more productively.
Read MoreVirtually everyone in America believes to some degree in ‘soul mate ideology’ (the belief that everyone has a soul mate out there and that true love is one’s only hope for happiness). But this belief is cruel to us! -- to single people and married people alike (and particularly to women). In our romantic/sex lives, how might we live out something less cruel and more fulfilling than soul mate ideology?
Read MoreIf faith has anything special to offer life, hasn't there GOT to be some supernatural, mysterious, “bigger-than-me” element to faith that I can’t explain or control.
Read MoreThe unexpected wisdom of the Parable of the Good Samaritan.
Read MoreThe unexpected wisdom of the Parable of the Prodigal Son and the Older Brother
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