So many of us have been on a journey of unlearning, of letting go and leaving behind interpretations and understandings that no longer work for us. The process is not just one of letting go and leaving behind, however. We are also embracing new values and understandings. In this new summer series, “UnLearning,” we will explore many of the doctrines and beliefs we have jettisoned, and ask “what next?” This Sunday Josh will begin with an introduction that will set the direction for the series, so you don’t want to miss it!
Read MoreThis Sunday Josh will be joined by our founding pastor, Stan Mitchell, for a conversation about what the future of faith looks like.
Read MoreWhat is sin? For such a small word it’s loomed very large over the lives of Christians for a long time.
Read MoreThis Sunday we were joined by our Founding Pastor, Stan Mitchell.
Read MoreWhat comes to mind when you hear the word “Tradition”? How does it make you feel?
Read MoreAn exploration of all things transformation—what it means, how it happens, and more!
Read MoreWhat does Mark think Easter means? How does this strange story offer hope or speak to us today?
Read MoreThis week is Palm Sunday, which begins Holy Week—the most significant time on the Christian calendar. What was Palm Sunday? What happened, and what did it mean? Join us this Sunday as Josh leads us in an exploration of those questions.
Read MoreThis week we find ourselves in Mark chapter 10, where we meet a rich person who asks Jesus a big question. “What must I do to inherit eternal life,” he asked. Jesus’s answer might surprise us! Joins us this Sunday as we as we dive in to this story! We’ll also celebrate communion together.
Read MoreThis Sunday we’ll jump back into our series through the Gospel of Mark. In chapter 9 Jesus takes his closest disciples up a mountain and they have an experience that is both strange and transformative. What did the story of Jesus’s transfiguration mean for Mark? What does it mean for us, today? Join us at 9 or 11am CT as we learn together!
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