Episodes
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Why Gather? Communion
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Every week we gather around the "bread and the cup" celebrating communion together. But what is communion, why is it the "center" of our gathering, and how should expect to meet with God in that moment?
Monday Jul 31, 2017
The Fully Functioning Body
Monday Jul 31, 2017
Monday Jul 31, 2017
Over the next five weeks, we'll take a break from our journey through the book of Matthew to talk about why we gather as a church, why we do what we do, and how we expect to encounter God in the midst of it. In week 1 we unpack the mystery of the body of Christ, and what it means to be a fully functioning church body.
Tuesday Jul 25, 2017
The Sheep and the Goats
Tuesday Jul 25, 2017
Tuesday Jul 25, 2017
As Jesus nears the end of his life, he speaks of the end of the age, and the judgment that will occur, as some are ushered into the Kingdom of Heaven and others are turned away. The sheep will be seperated from the goats, Jesus says, and many will be surprised to find that they had been serving (or denying) Jesus without knowing it.
Tuesday Jul 18, 2017
10 Virgins and 10 Talents
Tuesday Jul 18, 2017
Tuesday Jul 18, 2017
As Jesus nears the end of his life, he speaks increasingly of his death and resurrection, and also of the age to come. His disciples have questions about when Jesus will return to usher in a new age, and so Jesus answers their questions with a series of parables, highlighting how we are to live in light of his imminent return.
Monday Jul 03, 2017
The Generous Employer and the Vineyard Workers
Monday Jul 03, 2017
Monday Jul 03, 2017
As Jesus teaches his disciples about life in the Kingdom, they struggle with issues of power, greatness, and reward. So Jesus tells them a parable about a landowner who hires workers throughout the day, and pays all of them the same wages, causing outrage among many of them. But how do we interpret this parable and what are the implications for our daily pursuit of Jesus?
Monday Jun 26, 2017
The Unmerciful Servant and the Human Vocation
Monday Jun 26, 2017
Monday Jun 26, 2017
As Jesus teaches his disciples about their joint lives together in the new community that is being formed through him, Peter raises a pressing question: How many times should we forgive a brother or sister who sins against us? Jesus answers Peter with a parable about accounting, and in doing so reveals something profound about the importance of forgiveness and the human vocation as God's image bearers.
Tuesday Jun 20, 2017
Children, Sheep, Millstones, and Power
Tuesday Jun 20, 2017
Tuesday Jun 20, 2017
As Jesus teaches his disciples about the Kingdom of God, there is one aspect of Kingdom life that is particularly difficult for the disciples to grasp. So Jesus uses parables and vivid imagery to explain to the disciples what power and greatness look like in his upside down Kingdom. But what do children, sheep, and millstones have to do with power and greatness?
Monday Jun 12, 2017
The Net and the Pearl
Monday Jun 12, 2017
Monday Jun 12, 2017
Parables Series - As Jesus continues to teach his discioples about the Kingdom of Heaven, he compares it to treasure found in a field, or a precious pearl, but he also warns his disciples that the Kingdom movement will catch up both good and bad fish. How are these parables connected and what do they teach us about the Kingdom of God?
Monday Jun 05, 2017
The Mustard Seed
Monday Jun 05, 2017
Monday Jun 05, 2017
Many of the parables of Jesus were powerful tools used to illustrate an aspect of the Kingdom of Heaven. But these tools did more than illustrate. They were also provocative, divisive, and even offensive, forcing the crowds to take a step forward or a step back. But how is the Kingdom of Heaven similar to wheat in a field, yeast mixed in dough, or a mustard seed planted in the ground? And why would the crowds have been offended by these parables?
Monday Jun 05, 2017
The Sower and the Soil
Monday Jun 05, 2017
Monday Jun 05, 2017
As Jesus sets out to teach the crowds about the nature of the Kingdom of God, he speaks of the primary importance of the receptivity of the heart. How does out heart posture relate to the Kingdom of God, and what can we learn from the parable of the Sower?