Episodes

Sunday Mar 10, 2013
March 10, 2013: God Needs a Body – Brian Gray
Sunday Mar 10, 2013
Sunday Mar 10, 2013
There was a man that we know nothing about other than his lineage and his age. God comes to him and asks him to be in relationship with him again. God’s plan is that this relationship would be the thing that would bring redemption and hope to the world. And it’s not just a one-way relationship. God actually invests himself in it, telling this man that if things did not work out that he was willing to give shed his own blood for it.
Which raises a question: why did God need a person to do this? Couldn’t he just have snapped his fingers and gotten it done? Why does he need someone else to do something for or with him? In answering this question it’s worth noting, that over and over God chooses people to work alongside him on this earth. For it’s through a relationship with God that we can be those who bring his hope and healing to this world.

Sunday Mar 03, 2013
March 3, 2013: Falling Down – Michael Hidalgo
Sunday Mar 03, 2013
Sunday Mar 03, 2013
What God created was good, but it would not last long. The man and the woman chose a path other than the one God intended for them. They walked away from him. As a result their relationships would always be riddled with rivalry and enmity. The husband would oppress the woman … and the woman would long for the man to fulfill everything. They would soon find out that they would eternally be disappointed.
Then, they had two sons – and one murdered the other. Then he asked God the question, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” In other words, “I am responsible for no one but me.” In just one generation the desire for sin has splintered, fractured, and damaged relationships. And today we are still feeling the ripple effect.

Sunday Feb 24, 2013
February 24, 2013: Buck Naked and Loving It – Scott Oppliger
Sunday Feb 24, 2013
Sunday Feb 24, 2013
“The man and the woman were naked and felt no shame …” What would life be like if we lived without shame? What would it be like if someone could actually see us, know us … everything about us … without us fearing that someone would find something out about us that would lead to rejection? This is the world that was created. No wonder God called it good.
It seems impossible. But what we must remember is this. The connection of the man and the woman was first to God – then to each other. That’s how this whole thing worked. Which raises the question, how are we informed about who we are by God? How do we live out of the reality of being beloved sons and daughters and what would that do for our ever attending shame?

Sunday Feb 17, 2013
February 17, 2013: God Like Us – Scott Oppliger
Sunday Feb 17, 2013
Sunday Feb 17, 2013
God said, “Let us make ...” Us? God is not alone? In fact, God lives in an eternal relationship of divine, mutual, self-giving love. Yes – God is not alone his existence is in community between the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. As those who are made in his image, we are created for community and meant to live in community.
Why then would we so often go at life alone and not together? More than this, if the example we see in God himself is one of mutual, self-giving love then why do we so often enter relationships only to see what we can get? What we have to remember is the love, community and relationships is a risk for everyone who is involved.
This then explains why a communal God would say, “It’s not good for the man to be alone …” This only came about after the man had named the animals and “no suitable partner was found …” There was no way for him to be in relationship. He could not in fact be like God if he was alone … to be his image we must live in community.

Sunday Feb 10, 2013
February 10, 2013: The Past is Preferable to the Future – Michael Hidalgo
Sunday Feb 10, 2013
Sunday Feb 10, 2013
How many times do we hear people speak about the “good ol’ days” in a way that suggests they’d love things to return to the way they once were. There is nothing wrong with memories, but when those memories are the things we long for, we may be a bad place.
It’s a dangerous thing to be defined by your past – good or bad. This is the beauty of the arc of the biblical narrative is we are pulled into the hope of the future. This is what the prophet Isaiah said to the people of Israel: “See I am doing a new thing …” So how do we remember rightly so that we can live with an eye toward the future?

Sunday Feb 03, 2013
February 3, 2013: Out of Control – Dave Meserve
Sunday Feb 03, 2013
Sunday Feb 03, 2013
God will do what God will do … which raises the question, does it matter what I do?

Sunday Jan 27, 2013
January 27, 2013: This Is Killing Me – Michael Hidalgo
Sunday Jan 27, 2013
Sunday Jan 27, 2013
There is one thing that most people do not like to speak about. It will happen to everyone and there is no way we can know when. More than this – no one really knows what happens when we die. We can speculate, but we can never, ever really know for sure until … we die. There is a looming hopelessness with this; so we ignore it. For those who dwell on it they are thought to be macabre and dark. So how should we as the people of God consider death? Sure we know that God has defeated sin and death, but it is still here and still persistent … all the time.

Sunday Jan 13, 2013
Sunday Jan 13, 2013
We strive, we toil, we achieve and we can end up on top. Which is not always good, because there is only one place to go from there … down. No matter how much we see this and experience this it is always the same, but we never stop the pursuit of success. We somehow believe we are the exception to the rule.
Perhaps the best thing we can understand is why we are so driven to succeed. Who are we trying to impress? Who are we trying to win over? Why do we care so much about what people think? What if we did not have to succeed, but could spend our time pursuing an understanding of the fact that we are loved?

Sunday Jan 06, 2013
January 6, 2013: Together Apart – Michael Hidalgo
Sunday Jan 06, 2013
Sunday Jan 06, 2013
Relationships in general have fallen on hard time … more people than ever live splintered and disconnected. However, the desire for connection has remained the same since the dawn of time. The greatest desire of every person who has ever lived is to be desired. This is what we want, but too often it seems impossible to get there.
So the question becomes, can we find this again? The good news is yes. The bad new is it means that it starts with you. What are you willing to do so that you can reach out to others? If two are better than one, then is it possible our greatest weakness is that we are alone?

Sunday Dec 30, 2012

