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Expectation Vs. Redemption: The Palm Sunday Pivot
March 29th, 2026
Palm Sunday is a pivotal day for Christians around the world. It marks the start of Holy Week. In John 12:12-19, we read the account where Jesus rides into Jerusalem on a donkey. The people are singin...  Read More
by Bill Berger
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Christian Nationalism and Progressivism vs. The Good News of Jesus Christ
March 22nd, 2026
In a world where political identities are increasingly becoming spiritual ones, both Christian Nationalism and Progressivism offer competing visions of a better world. However, both risk sidelining th...  Read More
by Bill Berger
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When the World Feels Like It’s Falling Apart
March 15th, 2026
It is easy to feel overwhelmed when global headlines and economic uncertainty make the world feel like it's unravelling. While our instinct is to seek security in power, wealth, or control, Jesus offe...  Read More
by Bill Berger
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Lent Reflections: Moving from Moralism to Grace
March 8th, 2026
Moving from "saying the right things" to actual transformation. This Lent, join us as we reflect on Matthew 21 and the radical, unsettling nature of God’s grace....  Read More
by Brittani Dinsmore
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Peace Instead of Worry and Anxiety
March 1st, 2026
Many people suffer from anxiety/worry, or a form of it. It seems like an epidemic in the US, so many people worrying about things beyond their control, waiting for an outcome that may never happen. J...  Read More
by Bill Berger
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The Power of Prayer: Surrender, Doubt, and the Love of God
February 26th, 2026
We pray in joy and sorrow, gratitude and confusion, abundance and need. Prayer isn’t a last resort. It’s participation in what God is doing in the world. Prayer may not always change circumstances the...  Read More
by Bill Berger
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What is Lent?
February 18th, 2026
What Is Lent? What is Lent—and why do millions of Christians around the world observe it every year?Lent is a 40-day season leading up to Easter. It’s a time of reflection, repentance, prayer, and ren...  Read More
by Bill Berger
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Christmas Is a Story of Homelessness Before It Is a Story of Hope
December 9th, 2025
We’ve cleaned the Christmas story up so much that it’s almost unrecognizable. In our imaginations, it’s warm lighting, cute animals, and sentimental songs.But the real scene?Cold. Unsanitary.A scared ...  Read More
by Bill Berger
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Tearing Down to Rebuild: Why Doubt Might Save Your Faith
October 14th, 2025
It doesn't take much searching to find social media accounts and personalities discussing deconstructing Christianity. Some are helpful, some contribute to the cynicism, and some are reacting to painf...  Read More
by Bill Berger
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“Love Your Enemy: The Politics No One Wants”
September 26th, 2025
Let’s be honest: much of what passes for “Christian politics” in America today has little to do with Jesus. We’ve hijacked His name to prop up our platforms, draped Him in party colors, and acted as i...  Read More
by Bill Berger
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The Sacred Act of Listening
September 9th, 2025
We live in a world that is loud, hurried, and opinionated. Voices compete for our attention—on screens, in conversations, and even in our own heads. Yet the Bible consistently calls us to a posture th...  Read More
by Bill Berger
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Where Two or Three Are Networked: Toward a Rhizomatic Vision of Church
May 16th, 2025
Allow me to nerd out on this post. I have been researching the book of Acts, examining the early church as a model of a rhizome. This is a valuable framework for understanding the concept of the ‘rhiz...  Read More
by Bill Berger
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