
Who Knows (Esther Week 2)
How are uncertainty and faith necessary partners? Just as Esther attempts to rewrite King Saul’s failures in 1 Samuel 15, how can we rewrite and redeem the failures of Christianity, our family trees, and our own lives? C

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How are uncertainty and faith necessary partners? Just as Esther attempts to rewrite King Saul’s failures in 1 Samuel 15, how can we rewrite and redeem the failures of Christianity, our family trees, and our own lives? C

The book of Esther invites us to grapple with God’s hiddenness in the world. Is our survival and success up to us or is God hiding behind the scenes? Are those in power seriously dangerous or laughable? How much of our i

Questions are an essential element of faith. Our community is called "Crossings" in reference to a story in Genesis in which Jacob wrestles with God before crossing the River Jabbok. Wrestling and questioning aren't oppo

Questions are an essential element of faith. Our community is called "Crossings" in reference to a story in Genesis in which Jacob wrestles with God before crossing the River Jabbok. Wrestling and questioning aren't oppo

Pentecost is a celebration of a new world and a new understanding of language. How can we see language as an act of faith? How can we feel empowered to let go of old concepts and ideas that no longer fit us? How can we u

Take a look (or a listen?) behind the curtain into the intro and outro music for the Crossings Podcast. This episode is not one of our regular teachings, but rather a quick conversation about the creative process for the

Jesus didn't wait until everything was perfect before he handed it all over to his friends and walked away. On this final Sunday of Eastertide, we explore the Ascension — what it means that Jesus left, what he prayed for

How can we reimagine or experience the Holy Spirit as advocacy for us here and now? How can we see the Divine all around us and in unexpected places? What if we didn’t have to hold it all or do it all? What if paying att

Rather than offering rigid rules or exclusive expectations, Jesus speaks tenderly to his anxious friends, reassuring them that they already know the way to life with God because they have known him. Gospel Reading: John

In the fourth week of Easter, John 10 challenges our culture of scarcity and anxiety with questions about abundance. What does it mean to be completely new? How can we focus on the voice of Jesus’ teachings and ethics? C

Somewhere between here an Emmaus is a life of faith that includes our “had hopes” and our desperate prayers of, “God, stay with us.” Thanks to two 17th century Spanish paintings, we find out that we are not alone in this

What happens when the ultimate disruption—the Resurrection—forces us to give up the illusion of control, especially over our own spiritual lives and the experiences of others? How do we avoid the notion that faith is a o

While most of us have never seen someone come back to life, most of us also have never seen an orbital sunrise. But because of the pictures drawn with colored pencils and the stories handed down to us, we get to particip

Matthew describes Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem as turmoil. How can we pay attention to the tumultuous world around us in the final week of Lent? How can we attend to our own inner turmoil? How can we avoid rushing ahead t

What if the raising of Lazarus was a communal event not an individual one? How might that help us better comfort ourselves and our neighbors in times of grief?

Jesus healing of the man born blind was a miracle. But maybe the more important miracle is when Jesus went out looking for the man after the community had kicked him out of town.

What if Lent is less about 'giving up' minor vices and more about confronting the parts of ourselves we'd rather avoid? How can we opt out of dehumanizing rhetoric and identity politics? How can we quiet our judgmental m

The season of Lent draws us into the darkness of the unknown, and asks us to move beyond what is familiar and certain. Exploring well-worn promises and questions, we are invited to enter the mysterious frontiers of life

Join us as we enter the season of Lent asking, “What if life is more about learning to live in the Wilderness rather than escaping it.”

Join us as we enter conversations about baptism at Crossings in this three part podcast.
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