Tag: new wineskins
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Aug. 26 Gathering: Dialogue beyond division
Do we have to live in a right/wrong dichotomy that forces us into opposing camps? Or are there ways we can move beyond our disagreements without the burden of changing each other’s minds?
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RTA Festival Gathering: Spiritual & Physical Fitness
Is our spirituality separate from our physicality, or does fitness in one area impact the other?
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July 29 Gathering: “Burn Down the Mission”
Has Christian mission always been a positive influence in the world? Or is there a dark side, one we need to figuratively burn down, in order to recapture our call to the missio dei, God’s mission for God’s world?
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July 1 Gathering: Circles of Grace
What if we could rediscover ways to have constructive dialogue? What if we could discover the motivations behind our positions, and use those as means of finding common ground?
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June 17 Gathering: Salt & Light
How exactly do we go about being salt and light in our world today? And what does our community look like when we do?
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June 3 Gathering: Christ on the Psych Ward
Join us Sunday for a conversation with author David Finnegan-Hosey!
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May 20 Gathering: Pentecost
Pentecost is often celebrated as the “birthday of the church,” and is a major touchstone in trinitarian theology. But what do we know of the deeper Jewish history of Pentecost, its meanings prior to Christianity, and how those things translate into our faith traditions today?
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May 6 Gathering: A New Wineskins Free-for-All!
Got questions about faith, the Bible, church, etc. that you just can’t seem to find answers for? This Sunday’s New Wineskins is your chance!
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April 22 Gathering: Cassie Kile and the Nerd Gospel!
If we take a step back and look at the fantasy stories that make up our era, we see a mosaic of the Gospel.
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April 8 Gathering: Myth, Legend, and Scripture
But what if the people who first compiled these stories into the scriptural canon were less concerned with historical fact than with relating more nuanced levels of meaning? What if stories like the Exodus, Jonah, and Ruth are really more legend than memoir?