Vince and Kyle discuss the link between grief and celebration, in terms of marking Mother’s Day during shelter-in-place and in terms of life in general. Then Carol & Stephen Montgomery and Nate Jones pass on their experiences of learning to grieve and celebrate at the same time.
Read MoreVince & Kyle follow up on Sunday's discussion of Society Resets.
Read MoreWhere can we find God in the way COVID-19 is resetting society? Vince, Kyle, and guest Val Buchanan discuss.
Read MoreKyle and Vince continue last Sunday’s discussion, asking if self-care and connection with God are the same thing, and considering helpful vs unhelpful lenses we’re taught to use when we try to recognize God’s presence or voice in our lives.
Read MoreLinda, Vince, and Kyle discuss loneliness, identity, introversion vs extroversion, and the prayers, scriptures, and images of God that are helping them during our shelter-in-place reality or have helped them in past seasons of loneliness.
Read MoreKyle and Vince follow-up on last Sunday’s discussion on mental health, touching on the pros and cons of growing up more religious vs. less religious, concepts of sin, and how a theology of the Holy Spirit is especially helpful to avoiding one-size-fits-all recommendations on mental health.
Read MoreVince & Kyle discuss the overlap of Jesus spirituality and mental health, and then pass on a mental health potluck of ideas, prayers, poems, technology, and resources from people in BLC’s community. There are no one-size-fits-all approaches to maintaining mental health, so take what you like and leave the rest!
Read MoreA collection of personal stories from our community that capture what we celebrate on Easter — Jesus bringing resurrection after death, renewal after loss, redemption after suffering. Thanks to all who shared!
Read MoreToday's prayer guide includes the song "Bless the Lord my Soul" (a Taize refrain), led by Brown Line Vineyard's old friend Katie Younkie-Sahyouni and recorded in 2016.
Read MoreToday’s prayer guide leads us in a reflection and prayer for Good Friday.
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