Josh Scott + Stan Mitchell in Conversation
This Sunday Lead Pastor Josh Scott and Founding Pastor Stan Mitchell were together in conversation. Here's a preview of their discussion:
Inclusion is the very heart of the Gospel. So in this Pride Month, as the specific matter of LGBTQ+ inclusion is top of mind and heart, we are reminded of an even deeper reality…and that is that we are, all of us, included…that we are all a part of one another…whether we recognize that union or not. And so, as Christianity continues it's reckoning with the specific issue of LGBTQ+ inclusion, it must necessarily face the underlying roots of its greatest failure here…and that is the sin of religious exclusivism.
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Born Again Queer: William Stell + Stan Mitchell
This Sunday we were excited to welcome William Stell to GracePointe! William was joined by GP Founding Pastor, Stan Mitchell, for a discussion around his recently released book, "Born Again Queer: A History of Evangelical Gay Activism and the Making of Antigay Christianity."
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Bible Story for Grown-Ups: Pentecost
This week, we returned to our Bible Stories for Grown-Ups series just in time for Pentecost. On the Christian calendar, Pentecost marks the arrival of the Holy Spirit and is often celebrated as the birth of the Church. While the central Pentecost story is found in Acts 2, there is far more happening beneath the surface than we often realize.
In this sermon Josh Scott explores the depth, beauty, and challenge of this powerful story—and we consider what it might mean for our lives and communities today.
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Rabbi Brian's Highly Unorthodox Gospel with Rabbi Brian Mayer
We were so excited to welcome our friend Rabbi Brian Mayer this week! He shared with us about his book "Rabbi Brian's Highly Unorthodox Gospel," and Religion Outside the Box.
To learn more about Rabbi Brian and his book click here.
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Bible Stories for Grown-Ups: Ruth
This week we continued our Bible Stories for Grown-Ups series by looking at the story of Ruth. This teaching follows the drama of Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz through loss, risk, and unexpected grace, all to discover how ordinary acts of faithfulness can open the door to extraordinary, transformative possibilities. We also explored how the story of Ruth challenges our own current moment, too.
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Bible Stories for Grown-Ups: Jacob and Esau
This week we began a new series called Bible Stories for Grown-Ups. The idea behind the series is simple: Many of us were offered interpretations of the Bible as children and, either implicitly or explicitly, told that we had the right "answers" and that faithfulness meant keeping and repeating those interpretations for our whole lives. But that isn't how anything really works, is it? As we mature into adulthood and beyond, we take what we were taught as children--about math, science, etc--and expand our understanding as we grow. Shouldn't we do the same with the Bible? Our first sermon in this series explores the contentious relationship between two brothers, Jacob and Esau. What does their story have to say to us as grown-ups?
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Founding Pastor Stan Mitchell
This week we were excited to welcome our Founding Pastor, Stan Mitchell, to our gathering! It's always a meaningful time when Stan is with us, and this was no different!
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What Do We Do With Our Anger?
Are you angry right now? Many of us are, and rightly so! The current state of the US is enough to keep our collective blood boiling. But, what do we do with our anger? How do we process, engage, or use it? This week Josh invited us to consider our options for how we respond to the anger we feel in this moment.
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Kat Armas + Shannan Martin in Conversation
This week we heard from authors Shannan Martin and Kat Armas about the intersection of their work and the current moment in which we find ourselves. You don't want to miss this meaningful conversation!
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Easter: What Does God Do About Injustice?
The first Easter happened as Jesus's followers were trying to make sense of his death. How would God respond to the injustice of their friend and teacher's execution by the Roman State? While separated by some two 2,000 years, we also know this question and carry it deep in our bones: What will God do about the injustice in our world? Thankfully, the Easter story has much to say about this question.
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