In this sermon, Pastor Osheta uses the exodus story to talk about our own personal journeys of deconstruction and reconstruction.
In this sermon, Pastor Osheta uses the exodus story to talk about our own personal journeys of deconstruction and reconstruction.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer once wrote, “There is meaning in every journey that is unknown to the traveler.” In this message, Pastor Osheta peaches on this journey motif in present context.
In this sermon, Pastor T. C. caps off the “Loyal-love” series with a message from the Old Testament lectionary reading: Exodus 17.1-6. This is the story of God providing Israel water from a rock while they traveled in the wilderness. Right now many of us feel like we’re also wandering in a desert place. But…
As we continue in our series, Loyal-love: Exploring God’s Character and Mighty Deeds, we reach the Passover narrative. While we rightfully celebrate the liberation of the Israelites in the this story, we are less prone to celebrate God’s judgment upon the unjust Egyptian policy of slavery and Pharaoh himself. Why is that? God’s Loyal-love compels…
As we continue in our teaching series, Loyal-love, and following along with the Revised Common Lectionary, our text this week is from Exodus 3, Moses’s encounter with God in the “Burning Bush.”