Jesus is Lord over…Our Economics | May 8, 2022
Robbie wraps up the semester by talking about the economics of Jesus’s kingdom (starts at 30:45). We also celebrate Loren Calder’s baptism. (starts at 1:37:07)
Robbie wraps up the semester by talking about the economics of Jesus’s kingdom (starts at 30:45). We also celebrate Loren Calder’s baptism. (starts at 1:37:07)
Christian continues our series Jesus is Lord over… where we’re working out Jesus’s Lordship in a few key contexts. This week we turn our attention to the realm of politics, looking to Jesus’s political engagement in the gospels and today as the basis for our own political engagement.
David talks about what it means for us to spend our lives using our gifts to create flourishing in our world. He also shares some common pitfalls we encounter in figuring out how to live out our vocation under Jesus’s reign
Kristal shares about Jesus’s triumph of death in His resurrection. Jesus’s triumph brings peace and joy to the world.
We kick off Holy Week by looking at Jesus’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday in Luke 19:28-44. Jesus weeps for the people because they settled for ease and calm when Jesus wants to bring true peace, shalom. Christian helps us see that the Cross is the means by which Jesus repairs the damage of Sin in us and our world.
Robbie kicks off our Jesus is Lord Over… series where we’ll be looking at some specific areas of our lives and considering what it might look like to approach them through the lens of Jesus’s Lordship. Robbie begins by offering some ways for us to think about how Jesus wants to shape our desires.
Kristal wraps up our Practicing the Kingdom series by talking about reconciliation from the book of Philemon
Christian continues our series looking the early church’s life under the Lordship of Jesus by looking at 1 Corinthians 6 and talking about mutuality, a community focused on maximizing the good of others.
Jennie shares about the practice of interior examination, allowing Jesus to reshape our interior worlds with His love for the sake of loving the world!
Robbie continues our Practicing the Kingdom series by talking about the way the early church centered their lives around hospitality, sharing their tables, their homes and their entire lives with one another and the world!