Textuality | David Roberts & Blair Gore
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Textuality | David Roberts & Blair Gore

Maybe you're someone for whom the Bible used to hold such promise. It gave you a sense of meaning, a clarity of purpose. You found God there. But now things aren't quite as clear. Or perhaps you're someone for whom the Bible has been a source of trauma. Others lorded its words over you and now - if you're to have any kind of relationship with it at all - it must be one of emancipation, transgressing the limits the Bible once placed upon you in favor of a hopeful freedom. Maybe both of these stories have been true for you.

Join us this summer as we allow the Bible to speak in new and unexpected ways. Whether you long for the Bible to live again in your life or you yearn to finally put its last vestiges of control over you to rest, we believe something surprising, something liberating, and something new awaits.

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Textuality | Josh Scott
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Textuality | Josh Scott

Maybe you're someone for whom the Bible used to hold such promise. It gave you a sense of meaning, a clarity of purpose. You found God there. But now things aren't quite as clear. Or perhaps you're someone for whom the Bible has been a source of trauma. Others lorded its words over you and now - if you're to have any kind of relationship with it at all - it must be one of emancipation, transgressing the limits the Bible once placed upon you in favor of a hopeful freedom. Maybe both of these stories have been true for you.

Join us this summer as we allow the Bible to speak in new and unexpected ways. Whether you long for the Bible to live again in your life or you yearn to finally put its last vestiges of control over you to rest, we believe something surprising, something liberating, and something new awaits.

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Textuality | Cedric Lundy
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Textuality | Cedric Lundy

Maybe you're someone for whom the Bible used to hold such promise. It gave you a sense of meaning, a clarity of purpose. You found God there. But now things aren't quite as clear. Or perhaps you're someone for whom the Bible has been a source of trauma. Others lorded its words over you and now - if you're to have any kind of relationship with it at all - it must be one of emancipation, transgressing the limits the Bible once placed upon you in favor of a hopeful freedom. Maybe both of these stories have been true for you.

Join us this summer as we allow the Bible to speak in new and unexpected ways. Whether you long for the Bible to live again in your life or you yearn to finally put its last vestiges of control over you to rest, we believe something surprising, something liberating, and something new awaits.

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Signs and Wonders | Kim Honeycutt
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Signs and Wonders | Kim Honeycutt

Life doesn't fit comfortably into binary, either/or categories. Despite our frequent attempts to separate the spiritual from the material or the personal from the political, the way of Jesus insists on more complexity. The moral arc of the universe does not magically bend towards justice. Liberation takes work.

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Signs and Wonders | Colby Martin
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Signs and Wonders | Colby Martin

Life doesn't fit comfortably into binary, either/or categories. Despite our frequent attempts to separate the spiritual from the material or the personal from the political, the way of Jesus insists on more complexity. The moral arc of the universe does not magically bend towards justice. Liberation takes work.

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