26 May Exodus • Sin
This week, Marcell invites us to consider the ways that Exodus challenges our notion of sin as primarily individual in nature. ...
This week, Marcell invites us to consider the ways that Exodus challenges our notion of sin as primarily individual in nature. ...
This week, Jamie Stanley (a former LIDE pastoral staff member!) joins us. In the first part of her sermon, she gives a beautiful history of LIDE -- its mission, its values, and what it meant to her personally over the years. In the second half of...
This week marks our first in-person services since March 2020! Chris opens a new series on Exodus by introducing the book as a piece of literature that challenges our worldview. ...
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On Palm Sunday, we are invited to read and reflect on Jesus' triumphal entry into the city of Jerusalem. The passage is found in Luke 19. Today, Chris reflects on what we can learn about Jesus' view of the world on Palm Sunday. Jesus invites us...
Courtney Cleveland, traveler extraordinaire, invites us to reflect on the final section of Job. As God chastises Job's friends and Job's wealth is restored -- what might this mean for us as we walk through the wilderness? And can we come up with an answer...
We take the story of Job and mix it into a bowl with the season of Lent, connecting Job's ancient experience of suffering with Jesus' trials in the desert. Let us bravely enter the wilderness together. This week, Marcell Steuernagal walks us through a difficult section...
We continue our wilderness exploration of the book of Job for Lent this week. Daniela Coats, a member of the LIDE faith community, walks us through Job's protests -- to his friends and to God -- as he reflects on the suffering he experienced. Daniela...
Today, we continue our Lenten series on Job. Jeremy Tillman, a member of the board at LIDE talks about how Job's friends treat him and speak to him through his suffering. What did they get wrong, and what did they get right? ...
During this Lenten season, the LIDE community will be engaging with and exploring the book of Job. Job can be challenging and difficult to understand, but helps us to grapple with the wilderness that we're invited into during Lent. This week's service was a live Facebook...