The Power of Connection

Listen to Jonathan Woolner talk about Zacchaeus. “…In the absence of connection there is always suffering.” Jesus moved toward suffering while tradition held that a tax collector would not even be considered human. He also calls him (who lacked connection) by name (pure and innocent). Jesus makes the first move. He invites us to be who we really are. Read along in Luke 19:1-10, Matthew 5:8.

Orderly Disorder

Listen to Jonathan Woolner introduce the concept that the kingdom of God works in ways that we may not expect, much like a mustard plant. He invited us to ask the question, “What makes you think the world is the way you see it?” And mentions spiritual abuse being something we should be aware of. “We are like God, not when we are pure, but when we are loving and gracious.” Read Matthew 13:31-35

Unifying Grace

Listen to guest speaker, Mick Wilson, brother-in-law & friend of Jonathan Woolner talk about “Grace Deficit Disorder” (thinking God will love us more if we serve Him more) and why mature christians need to revisit the gospel so they don’t forget God’s commitment to them as they commit to God. The fullness of God is in us, not just you as an individual. Receive the sacrificial love of Christ and bend it out to each other, your families, and this community. Read Ephesians 1 & Ephesians 3:10.

The Familiar Unfamiliar

Listen to Jon Woolner speak about Abraham being asked to sacrifice his son, Isaac. A discussion is brought up about the Western perspective (we may not be aware of) influencing our understanding of this story. In a dramatic unexpected twist, God generously provides the sacrifice for Abraham to offer. Read along in Genesis 22.

A Free Cup Of Espresso

Listen to Jon Woolner speak about God’s grace being non-reimbursable and something we just can’t un-experience. God makes the first move. Grace is that moment when I wake up and find out that my life is..a gift. Learn to accept radical love and acceptance. The Bible is full of story after story of people waking up. Transformation is not about doing stuff, it is about waking up. See Luke 15:3-31, Romans 5:6, and Psalm 139.

Weakness Looks Good On You

Listen to Pastor Jonathan Woolner discuss how the kingdom of heaven is so vastly different than the way the world works. We are challenged to live in the strength of the kingdom of God.  Read Matthew 26:47-54, Matthew 5:3-11. Proverbs 18:21, John 19:10-11, Matthew 5:38-39

Keeping “The Others” Out

Listen to Pastor Jonathan Woolner talk about hate and racism in the parable of the Good Samaritan. He asks us to consider and discuss who is  nearby that we are called to love, and what we can do to “…inherit eternal life”, meaning specifically, experiencing the kingdom of God here on earth, living in peace and with love. Read along in Luke 10:25-37.