What does Vancouver street artist iHeart, who describes himself as “just a boy with ideas, opinions and a whole lot of aerosol,” have to do with Luke 7? Well, check out our Luke 7 Art Moment to find out.…
Read MoreDo you observe Sabbath? Why and how? Do you love those who hate you? Why or why not? How about this: When was the last time you built a house on quicksand instead of a firm foundation? This week’s Luke 6 Bible Experience is full of questions to chew on.…
Read MoreWhat does refuge mean to you? Welcome to The Deconstructed Church. Where congregants create their own virtual liturgy.…
Read More"I am willing," Jesus says in Luke 5. With His words and His touch, He showed willingness to heal and care. He's still willing today. Are we willing to receive?…
Read MoreArtist Carl Wilhelmson painted a family part of the local fishing community from his native Bohuslän, Sweden, showing them crossing the water to get to church. Probably “as they usually did” on a Sunday. In Luke 4, Jesus goes to synagogue “as he usually did.” Kinda makes you think about…
Read MoreWelcome to church! “Church?” you may be asking yourself. Yes. Church. Traditionally, “church” was a building. But, we live in a digital age where many of us don’t even go to a building for work anymore, let alone for church. So, this digital space is not just standing in for…
Read MoreJohn the Baptist's whole life points to Jesus and the Gospel. Some confuse John's message as a call for sacrifice. But the Gospel requires mercy, not sacrifice; and its design is to engage us to do all the good we can and to be just to all men.…
Read MoreHope, expectation and celebration are all parts of the very human experiences of the birth of the son of God.…
Read MoreWelcome to church! “Church?” you may be asking yourself. Yes. Church. Traditionally, “church” was a building. But, we live in a digital age where many of us don’t even go to a building for work anymore, let alone for church. So, this digital space is not just standing in for…
Read MoreIn Luke 1, God shows up in big ways in unexpected moments, perhaps moving us closer to realizing that our normal day-to-day lives are as much part of the plan as the highlight moments when we maybe might feel God’s presence more strongly.…
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