Category: Religion
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My Brother Who Suffers
In the third week, Bryce talks about the suffering we kind of love – consequence.
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The Weight of Time
In the second week of the series, Bryce addresses the river and challenges us to slouch.
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Reframing the Question
Bryce kicks off a new series on suffering with thoughts on how and why we question evil.
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Flags on Sunday
The Fourth of July, the independence day for the United States, landing on a Sunday this year allows for a unique opportunity for American Christians to evaluate our own personal relationship between both the flag and the cross and make adjustments as necessary. An inescapable reality is that our identities as Christian and our identities…
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The Miracle of Tin
The miracle of Easter is not without its hard pill to swallow.
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Stumbling Blindly Toward The Light
How we not give into hopelessness?
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The Cure for Wellness
Originally, this was going to serve as an intro to a series on hungering for Emmanuel – seeing God with us in the spaces we find ourselves in. What I’ve realized after the following conversation with a friend, and similar subsequent ones, is that the message I have for these people who approach me with…
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In The Dying, The Rising
Text, 12:06 AM: “I miss you so much. Are you able to see the same moon that I’m looking at now?” I have been wanting the silence and, in many ways, my desire for it over the past couple months since we last spoke has only deepened. Things feel louder than they ever have been…
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Mercy Will Not End (Part Two)
As I look out into the softly falling snow, and see the hundreds of empty church buildings and streets, it’s hard to forget that Easter isn’t quite the same this year. A few weeks ago, when the lockdowns began happening and the once booming metropolis I lived in transformed, overnight, to a small neighborhood, void…
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Mercy Will Not End (Part One)
“It’s funny what the drinking games can bring up. From hilarious stories of workplace frustration to anecdotes teeming with regret and shame. It’s a testament to the power of love when a group of friends can sit together in both the heavy and light, the scandalous and the embarrassment. In this way, the drinking adults…