A final week on power and this week I want to ask what seems like a very important question: how do we prevent abuse of power from happening within the Church, within our church, and within our lives and relationships? The answer, to me, is a bit startling. Yet, I hope the unsettling answer gives us at least a direction to head in.
So, for Sunday I want to explore the two subtle temptations we face in considering how to use power, what we can learn from Jesus' encounter with Zacchaeus, why sociologists believe the dinner table has a quasi-sacramental power to it, why the first problem we see in the Bible isn't what we think it is, the big experiment I am afraid to try, and why we need to reframe the way we do summers at Nexus. I hope this week will be a meaningful one for us all.
The One About The Long Haul Of It All
The One About Facelessness and Blessings
Feb 15 - The One About Mozart Playing Pranks and Our Destiny
Feb 15 - The One About Mozart Playing Pranks and Our Destiny
The One About Reinvention, Expressions and Walking Away
The One About Electrical Cords and EhGent Zero
Jan 4 - The One With Cheese and Kimchi
A Poem for 2015 (Glenn Pascoe)
Christmas Sunday 2014
The One About A Cynics Guide to Christmas
Intimacy Series Roundtable Discussion
Dec 7 - The One about the Ghost of Arius and Incarnation
Nov 30 - The One About Dying for Intimacy
The One About Sexual Hang-Ups and Divine Love
The One Where The Church Messed Up
The One About Biker Gang Gigs and Sexual Attraction
The One About Why Sex Belongs On A Ladder
Roundtable Discussion - Jian Ghomeshi Scandal
The One With Ethiopian Food, Wine, Bread and Feet Washing
Oct 19 - The One With Hitchhikers and Strangers (Katie McDougall)
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