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Why We Practice Peacemaking
Violence is accepted by most in some way, shape, or form, but Jamin searches the Scriptures to show us how Jesus refuses to endorse it and even goes so far as to disarm Christians. If we can embody this kind of radical peacemaking, then we'll be ready to make peace in all areas of our lives.
Violence is accepted by most in some way, shape, or form, but Jamin searches the Scriptures to show us how Jesus refuses to endorse it and even goes so far as to disarm Christians. If we can embody this kind of radical peacemaking, then we'll be ready to make peace in all areas of our lives.
Q&A Ep 3: Dinner Church with Shane Claiborne
Today we had a special interview with Christian activist and author, Shane Claiborne…
Today we had a special interview with Christian activist and author, Shane Claiborne. Shane is well known for his ability to bring communities together and impact them with the love and peace of Jesus. We were excited to talk with him about all kinds of things related to our work as a church and our direction into the dinner church model.
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Fully God & Fully Man
One minute Jesus is a slave to his body and passed out exhausted in a boat and the next he's commanding storms to stop. This creates an eye-opening experience for the disciples.
One minute Jesus is a slave to his body and passed out exhausted in a boat and the next he's commanding storms to stop. This creates an eye-opening experience for the disciples.
Peace
Few things over the years have made Jamin rethink Christianity like Jesus' call for peace. This concept and fruit is so counter-cultural to the world's violence that non only does it require us to live boldly and differently from those outside the church, but it also forces us to challenge many of those within the church.