War and Christianity - Striving for Co-Flourishing - 198 Mar 15, 2022 War and Christianity are certainly not strangers. In fact, they seem pretty friendly many of the times. In this episode Bonnie, Rajeev and Jeff discuss the complicated history of war and Christianity. A discussion that seem...
Christianity / Theology / Christian Terms / What Is Progressive Sanctification and Is it Biblical?Creating Family Christmas Traditions That Can Change the WorldWhat if this Christmas, your family could do something more meaningful than decorating the tree or exchanging gifts—something that plants seeds...
Dr Michael Kruger wrote a little book entitled "The 10 Commandments of Progressive Christianity." This book was a response to another devotional series that formulated a new 10 commandments for progressive Christians. Commandments 1 & 2 both reduce Jesus to a mere example as opposed to being God...
The Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Islam and Judaism, are inherently patriarchic and misogynist by design. Since seizing power in 2021 the Taliban has declared war on women, blocking them from the workplace, education, and public places. Women are prohibited from singing or reading aloud. Wom...
Commandments 3,4,5 of progressive Christianity see reconciliation as merely between people and not God, that it's better to act nicely than to believe "rightly", and that it's safer to ask questions and be unsure than supply orthodox answers. At the very root problem of these commands is...
Christianity was created out of belief in the connection of Jesus Christ to God, and the dogma that he was crucified on a cross by the Romans in the Holy Land, and rose from the dead three days after a torturous death, and took upon himself the sins of mankind. If one followed the ...
Progressive Christianity SERMONSLent & Holy Week BEYOND Atonement! Join Us over Zoom, Tuesdays beginning February 21st at 7pm! Posted on February 11, 2023 7 The DIVINE MYSTERY which we call “GOD” is BEYOND the BEYOND and BEYOND that also! So, how do we embark on the journey of Lent...
fury and narrow mindedness emanating from many Catholic Mormon, and evangelical Christian pulpits as priests, pastors, and ministers declare “war” on gay Americans, and use the Bible to back up their campaign, rather than demonstrate humanity, open mindedness, understanding, tolerance, and accepta...
Typically, during holy week, Olin T Binkley Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, NC erects a labyrinth and invites the community to walk the centering path. The use of labyrinths as an aid to reflection has a very long history, even predating Christianity. Evidence for their use in a specifically...
The cross did not become a popular image for Christianity until the 5th century. The earliest image of Jesus portrays him as the good shepherd, not the crucified. The earliest known image of the cross is a piece of grafitti making fun of the very idea of the divinity dying on one. The...