Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Reclaiming the World -- LtQ2.0

Last Sunday we debunked the rapture, this Sunday, September 28th, we'll reclaim the world. This session focuses on the reclaiming the world, caring for the earth and acting with justice. "This our home, and we need to take care of it for as long as it lasts". Please join us. You'll be warmly welcome.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

LtQ2.0 Debunking the Rapture

This coming Sunday, September 21st, we are going to continue the Living the Questions2 series with the chapter, "Debunking the Rapture."

This popular topic challenges the notion the we are at the end of times and that Jesus will literally come again to "meet us in the air". We'll talk about how presumed imminent coming of the rapture supports an image of a violent Jesus, an angry God bent on retribution and punishment, how it fosters a world view consistent with the abdication of responsible stewardship of the earth and our environment, and most notably, a world view that actively promotes war, death and destruction.

Here's a link to Barbara Rossing who appears in our videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frqIH5eATWg

And here's one to a site that underscores what it is that needs to be debunked, and why this is a serious issue:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjMRgT5o-Ig


Please joins us. This will be fun!

Thursday, September 11, 2014

LtQ 2.0 Practicing Resurrection

This coming Sunday, September 14th, we'll view and discuss chapter 12 of Living the Questions 2.0" Practicing Resurrection. Gerald Lamm of St. John's Metropolitan Community Church in Raleigh wrote of the lesson, "While much has been made of Jesus’ literal and physical resurrection being the core historical event of Christianity, the Biblical texts themselves present conflicting evidence. For many today, the resuscitation of Jesus’ body is less important than the idea of resurrection as a credible and meaningful principle for living." Well said, but what sort of meaningful principle can be derived from the idea of resurrection, if it is not taken literally. Please join us as we wrestle with this central tenet of the Christian faith and reflect on its meaning for each of us.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

LtQ 2.0 The myth of redemptive violence

When are our passions not stirred as evil gets its come-uppance? It's an archetype we naturally love. But how does it fit with progressive Christianity? Join us Sunday morning and we'll talk about over chapter 11 of Living the Questions.