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“We need to tell stories as a testimony to what God has done and is doing. If we do not share the stories, their power and truth are diluted, and their impact forgotten” (Wright/Davis).
On April 5, 2017, we invited Mary Jo Dailey to share her call story. We are grateful for her bravery and vulnerability. Mary Jo’s testimony to God’s presence in her life is inspiring.
What happens AFTER someone receives healing and/or a cure?
This is the fourth installment of Dr. Art Wright’s podcast series on the book of Revelation.
Throughout this summer of 2020 we will be working with the concepts that are central to our Christian belief system in an effort to reframe them in a way that will enable us to more effectively do the work of ministry through our church in the 21 Century.
Reframing means to change the way something is expressed or considered. The vaule and truth of the ideas being reframed do not change, we are simply trying to look at them in different ways and through different lenses.
We began by reminding ourselves of the basic tenents of our faith. On June 7, we considered the Trinity, June 14, God, June 21, Jesus and June 28, the Holy Spirit.
The months of July and August will be spent looking at the church as a manifestation of God’s work in this world. Current events have certainly worked in the last few months to push for and now to demand that we reframe the ways in which we as Christians live and work in this world.
GOSPEL LESSON: John 14:14-26
Throughout this summer of 2020 we will be working with the concepts that are central to our Christian belief system in an effort to reframe them in a way that will enable us to more effectively do the work of ministry through our church in the 21 Century.
Reframing means to change the way something is expressed or considered. The vaule and truth of the ideas being reframed do not change, we are simply trying to look at them in different ways and through different lenses.
We began by reminding ourselves of the basic tenents of our faith. On June 7, we considered the Trinity, June 14, God, June 21, Jesus and June 28, the Holy Spirit.
The months of July and August will be spent looking at the church as a manifestation of God’s work in this world. Current events have certainly worked in the last few months to push for and now to demand that we reframe the ways in which we as Christians live and work in this world.
Our second conversation in this series, with Dr. Art Wright and Rev. Kristen Koger. If you haven’t listened to week one, you can find it here.
Our first Conversation in this series with Dr. Art Wright and Dr. Mitchell Reddish.
The sign reads, “We see you, we stand with you. Black lives matter to us.” Join some of our pastoral staff members, and Jacque Green, as we delve into the love song we’re singing to our neighbors and a dialogue about where we see God at work. This podcast is also available as a video.