Sermons on “Prayer”
The Lord’s Prayer – Terri Churchill
Terri looks into the strong relational dimmention of the Lord’s Prayer. Prayer is not a duty, but a opportunity to connect deeply with the one who loves us most.
View SermonLoving Our Enemies – Greg Boyd
Greg Boyd shares that the perfect picture of God’s love is demonstrated in Jesus’ self-sacrificial act of love on the cross for his enemies. Thus, when Jesus teaches in the Sermon on the Mount to love our enemies, he actually means it. Instead of retaliating against our enemies, followers of Jesus are to see our enemies as having unsurpassable worth, and to love them in the same way Jesus demonstrates his love for us.
View SermonMoving from Law to Love – Josias Hansen
Josias makes the point that Jesus did not simply make a new law. The context surrounding Jesus’ teaching on the Law points to the fact that what Jesus taught and enacted was far different from and far greater than the Mosaic law.
View SermonExamen: Praying With Gratitude And Intention – Terri Churchill
Terri Churchill shares about Saint Ignatius’ Daily Examen and how practicing it can help bring greater clarity and peace to our lives.
View SermonPray and Do – Megan Greulich
Megan Greulich and her house church share about how Shane Claiborne’s book, Irresistible Revolution, has impacted their lives and house church.
View SermonMystical Renewal: Falling in Love and Becoming a Saint
Terri Churchill draws from the tradition of the Christian Mystics to show that the love of God is something to which we can become more receptive through the intentional engagement of spiritual practices.
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