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In our series "In Unseen Spaces" series, we are exploring how God meets people in unseen, quiet places to do deep, formative work. Following Jesus’ wilderness experience and Moses’ time in the desert, we now look at the prophet Elijah, whose story unfolds in a tense period of Israel’s history. Facing the corrupt rule of Ahab and Jezebel, Elijah tir…
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In this teaching, we explore the often-overlooked years Moses spent in the wilderness, away from his dramatic encounters with Pharaoh and the Exodus. These forty years, filled with the quiet work of shepherding, were crucial as God transformed Moses, helping him shed Egypt’s influence and learn patience. In these unseen spaces, Moses found that tru…
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In our new series "In Unseen Spaces," we explore moments where life unexpectedly slows down, leading us into hidden, quieter places—just as it did for biblical figures like Moses, Elijah, and Jesus. Beginning with Jesus' time in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11), we delve into the tests of identity, anxiety, and control he faced, revealing a deeper p…
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Humans are created in the imago dei, which is not simply a state of being, but a vocation. Being an image-bearer is a calling to create and cultivate in ways that resemble God and benefit others. We participate in making real Jesus’s kingdom when our everyday actions are inspired by a kingdom's imagination. When we create families, art, ministries,…
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In our current series, we’ve been talking about our practices as a church: gathering, welcoming, and inviting. Today, we focus on the practice of exploring – paying attention to where God is already at work around us, remaining curious and open to surprise. Paul’s journey teaches us that when we slow down, embrace uncertainty, and stay curious, God…
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In this teaching of The Missio Dei series, we explore the ancient and essential practices of welcoming and inviting, rooted in biblical hospitality. Jesus modeled a radical hospitality that crossed boundaries, inviting the unexpected into His presence. Drawing from stories in Luke 4 and Matthew 25, we see that in welcoming others, we are not just o…
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In this teaching of the Missio Dei series, we explore the practice of gathering as a central act of faith. Building on last week’s message from Jordan Moss, we dive into how gathering tells a story of who we are, where we come from, and what God is doing in our midst. Whether around a table or in worship, gathering allows us to celebrate, remember,…
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In this series, we revisit our community’s vision and identity, exploring how the presence of God shapes who we are and how we live. Drawing from the Gospel of John, Jordan discusses how our life with God begins in belovedness and intimacy, and how that foundation calls us to embody Jesus’ presence in the world. As loneliness and disconnection grow…
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In our final teaching in our "Make Good Choices" series, we dive into Paul's teachings from 1 Corinthians 6:12-20, where he addresses the Corinthian church's misunderstandings about sexual ethics and freedom. We explore how Paul's ancient wisdom on the value of the body and the importance of love and responsibility in our choices can guide us in de…
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In part 3 of our series, Make Good Choices, Heather explores how a Christ-centered community can navigate differences through love, as highlighted in 1 Corinthians. Drawing on Paul's teachings, we discuss the challenges faced by the Corinthians, who, despite their spiritual knowledge, struggled with division and discord. The apostle Paul emphasizes…
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In "Make Good Choices Pt. 2 - See You in Court," we explore how the Corinthian church's approach to conflict—taking disputes to corrupt Roman courts—contradicts the gospel's call for restoration and unity. Throughout this letter, Paul challenges us to handle disagreements within the church by embodying the future kingdom of God now, choosing love a…
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In this teaching from Make Good Choices, Jonny explores the divisions that plagued the early church in Corinth and how they still resonate with us today. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 1:1, 10-18, we’ll discuss how Christians often align themselves with different leaders, ideologies, or interpretations, and the impact this has on our unity. Jonny unpac…
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The Bible is a wonderful, beautiful, and (if we're being honest) confusing book. It contains some of the greatest stories, moral advice, and life giving wisdom while at the very same time it can be complicated, startling, and hard to understand. What do we do with this wonderfully strange book? How do we read it? How do we engage with it in ways th…
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The Bible is a wonderful, beautiful, and (if we're being honest) confusing book. It contains some of the greatest stories, moral advice, and life giving wisdom while at the very same time it can be complicated, startling, and hard to understand. What do we do with this wonderfully strange book? How do we read it? How do we engage with it in ways th…
  continue reading
 
The Bible is a wonderful, beautiful, and (if we're being honest) confusing book. It contains some of the greatest stories, moral advice, and life giving wisdom while at the very same time it can be complicated, startling, and hard to understand. What do we do with this wonderfully strange book? How do we read it? How do we engage with it in ways th…
  continue reading
 
The Bible is a wonderful, beautiful, and (if we're being honest) confusing book. It contains some of the greatest stories, moral advice, and life giving wisdom while at the very same time it can be complicated, startling, and hard to understand. What do we do with this wonderfully strange book? How do we read it? How do we engage with it in ways th…
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What does peace have to do with the gospel? Peace is central to the mission and work of Jesus. He really is The Prince of Peace and we really believe swords will be turned into plow shares, lions will lie down with lambs, and that our God died for enemies. So what is peace? What does it mean for us? And how do we become “peacemakers?”…
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What does peace have to do with the gospel? Peace is central to the mission and work of Jesus. He really is The Prince of Peace and we really believe swords will be turned into plow shares, lions will lie down with lambs, and that our God died for enemies. So what is peace? What does it mean for us? And how do we become “peacemakers?”…
  continue reading
 
What does peace have to do with the gospel? Peace is central to the mission and work of Jesus. He really is The Prince of Peace and we really believe swords will be turned into plow shares, lions will lie down with lambs, and that our God died for enemies. So what is peace? What does it mean for us? And how do we become “peacemakers?…
  continue reading
 
What does peace have to do with the gospel? Peace is central to the mission and work of Jesus. He really is The Prince of Peace and we really believe swords will be turned into plow shares, lions will lie down with lambs, and that our God died for enemies. So what is peace? What does it mean for us? And how do we become “peacemakers?”…
  continue reading
 
What does peace have to do with the gospel? Peace is central to the mission and work of Jesus. He really is The Prince of Peace and we really believe swords will be turned into plow shares, lions will lie down with lambs, and that our God died for enemies. So what is peace? What does it mean for us? And how do we become “peacemakers?”…
  continue reading
 
Is the gospel good news for us today? For many, it seems like our faith has little to offer the world around us. Our gospel has become too small--it looks nothing like the Jesus who embodies good news in the flesh. The good news about is good news is that it looks and sounds like Jesus.Von Missio Dei Community - SLC
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Throughout the season of Lent, we will be exploring Paul’s letter to the Philippians. This short letter, written while Paul was in prison, is a beautiful invitation to participate in the story, life, and people of Jesus. The story of Jesus is transformative and as we encounter Him, we cannot help become a people who love more like Him.…
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Throughout the season of Lent, we will be exploring the book of Philippians. This short letter, written while Paul was in prison, is a beautiful invitation to participate in the story, life, and people of Jesus. The story of Jesus is transformative and as we encounter Him, we cannot help become a people who love more like Him.…
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Throughout the season of Lent, we will be exploring Paul’s letter to the Philippians. This short letter, written while Paul was in prison, is a beautiful invitation to participate in the story, life, and people of Jesus. The story of Jesus is transformative and as we encounter Him, we cannot help become a people who love more like Him.…
  continue reading
 
Throughout the season of Lent, we will be exploring Paul’s letter to the Philippians. This short letter, written while Paul was in prison, is a beautiful invitation to participate in the story, life, and people of Jesus. The story of Jesus is transformative and as we encounter Him, we cannot help become a people who love more like Him.…
  continue reading
 
Throughout the season of Lent, we will be exploring Paul’s letter to the Philippians. This short letter, written while Paul was in prison, is a beautiful invitation to participate in the story, life, and people of Jesus. The story of Jesus is transformative and as we encounter Him, we cannot help become a people who love more like Him.…
  continue reading
 
Throughout the season of Lent, we will be exploring the book of Philippians. This short letter, written while Paul was in prison, is a beautiful invitation to participate in the story, life, and people of Jesus. The story of Jesus is transformative and as we encounter Him, we cannot help become a people who love more like Him.…
  continue reading
 
In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
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In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
  continue reading
 
In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
  continue reading
 
In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
  continue reading
 
In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
  continue reading
 
In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
  continue reading
 
Advent is a season of presence in which we celebrate and remember the way in which God entered the world to be present with us. Our Good Shepherd came to earth to lead us towards green pastures. He entered into hostility and laid a table before us. Our God moved into the neighborhood to pursue us in love and faithfulness. Also, during service we pr…
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Advent is a season of presence in which we celebrate and remember the way in which God entered the world to be present with us. Our Good Shepherd came to earth to lead us towards green pastures. He entered into hostility and laid a table before us. Our God moved into the neighborhood to pursue us in love and faithfulness.…
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Advent is a season of presence in which we celebrate and remember the way in which God entered the world to be present with us. Our Good Shepherd came to earth to lead us towards green pastures. He entered into hostility and laid a table before us. Our God moved into the neighborhood to pursue us in love and faithfulness.…
  continue reading
 
Party Crasher pt 8 Throughout our series, Party Crasher, we’re going to explore the 10 parties in the Gospel Luke. Sometimes Jesus is hosting, other times he’s attending and yet in each of them, Jesus is crashing expectations, cultural norms, and religion to show us what the gospel looks like.Von Missio Dei Community - SLC
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Party Crasher pt 7 Throughout our series, Party Crasher, we’re going to explore the 10 parties in the Gospel Luke. Sometimes Jesus is hosting, other times he’s attending and yet in each of them, Jesus is crashing expectations, cultural norms, and religion to show us what the gospel looks like.Von Missio Dei Community - SLC
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Luke 11:37-53 Throughout our series, Party Crasher, we’re going to explore the 10 parties in the Gospel Luke. Sometimes Jesus is hosting, other times he’s attending and yet in each of them, Jesus is crashing expectations, cultural norms, and religion to show us what the gospel looks like.Von Missio Dei Community - SLC
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