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Faith, Race, & Place
What stories will you inhabit?
Examine through cultural exegesis how to read and understand a place by looking at what geography reveals.
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CloseDr. Brian Bantum – April 30, 2023
Your Package Was Delivered
As we’ve begun our series on “Nothing Wasted,” we’ve begun to look at our relationship to creation. Paul says that “all creation is groaning.” We feel this pain all too well. In the face of the pain, in the midst of just trying to survive, we can find ourselves accumulating things as a way of coping or surviving or creating some ease—and this adds to pain of creation itself. It feels like a never-ending cycle. But it’s never just as simple as “escaping from worldly things.” Join us as Dr. Brian Bantum discusses the questions of what our relationship should be to creation, to God, to each other, and to the things we’ve surrounded ourselves with. And what does it look like to say “nothing is wasted” in our lives together?
Scripture References: Romans 8:12-30
Related Theme: Co-Create | More Messages from Dr. Brian Bantum
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Faith, Race, & Identity
Faith, Race, & Identity
Explore your identity and how it fits in the larger context of Faith & Race.
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CloseDr. Brian Bantum – April 30, 2023
Your Package Was Delivered
As we’ve begun our series on “Nothing Wasted,” we’ve begun to look at our relationship to creation. Paul says that “all creation is groaning.” We feel this pain all too well. In the face of the pain, in the midst of just trying to survive, we can find ourselves accumulating things as a way of coping or surviving or creating some ease—and this adds to pain of creation itself. It feels like a never-ending cycle. But it’s never just as simple as “escaping from worldly things.” Join us as Dr. Brian Bantum discusses the questions of what our relationship should be to creation, to God, to each other, and to the things we’ve surrounded ourselves with. And what does it look like to say “nothing is wasted” in our lives together?
Scripture References: Romans 8:12-30
Related Theme: Co-Create | More Messages from Dr. Brian Bantum
More From “Nothing Wasted“
June 4, 2023
12 Baskets Full: Funding Fractal Faith | An investment in being seen!
Dr. JoAnn Flett
Luke 7:40-48
June 18, 2023
Reclaiming Our Connection to Land & Liberation
Pastor Brenda Salter McNeil
Psalms 65:5-13