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Creekwood Christian Church is an open, progressive, and faithful congregation seeking to love God and all God’s people exactly as they are and where they are in life’s journey.

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    Episode 3: What is up with the rapture?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 59:15


    This week on the pod, we try to provide some clarity on what the rapture is, why people like to talk about it, and if there is anyway for it to seem less scary. 

    Episode 2: What does the Bible say about immigration?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 54:56


    This week, Gabe and Whitney shed some light on what the Bible says about immigration. 

    Episode 1: What is the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 64:05


    This week, Gabe and Whitney answer a question they get asked a lot as ministers ...What is the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)?We are sharing some history, our personal experiences, and the things we love most about our denomination and the church we call home. 

    Episode 21: Revelation - The End (of this podcast) is Here!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 40:31


    We have made it to the end of our Scripture Soundtrack series. And after you listen to this podcast, you will have made it to the end, too! Join us to learn about different ways to read Revelation and why it is such an important book, even if it's a little scary sometimes.You can listen to this episode's playlist by clicking here.If you'd like to check out the two resources Whitney mentions in the podcast, you can do so by visiting the links below:PBS Frontline Revelation ArticleRob Bell's What Is The Bible

    Episode 20: Hebrews and The Catholic Letters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 46:39


    On this episode of the podcast, we finish covering the letters of the New Testament. In this romp through scripture, you can look forward to learning about the letter to the Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter, 1, 2, and 3 John, and Jude. Gabe shares some wisdom about reflect Christ's glory and Whitney pulls out her soapbox. You can listen to this episode's accompanying playlist here.

    Episode 19: Pauline and Pastoral Epistles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 54:54


    Episode 18: 1 and 2 Corinthians

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 47:36


    This week, we are beginning to move through letters, or epistles, in the New Testament. This week, we focus on 1 and 2 Corinthians, books of scripture known for their wedding worthy verses, advice for women to keep quiet, and arguments among people who are trying their best to honor God. We cover all three of these topics on this installment of the podcast.For the accompanying playlist, listen here.

    Episode 17: Acts of the Apostles

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 29:25


    In this installment of the pod, we look at the book of Acts, the sequel to Luke. Acts is a book full of-- you guessed it-- ACTS that the disciples and apostles perform while trying to establish the early church following Jesus' death, resurrection, and ascension. The apostles and disciples were the first evangelists and church planters, responsible for helping the teachings of Jesus survive the next generation and to expand the number of people following Jesus across the Roman Empire (and beyond!). Each of these apostles and disciples had different gifts for ministry, their own approach to sharing the Gospel, and a particular understanding of what Jesus imagined the future would look like for his beloved community of followers. Because of these nuances and differences, Acts is a book full of examples for us of how the early church leaders could disagree well, while respecting each other, remaining steadfast and faithful, and opening themselves up to the possibility that there is more than one right way establish a church. There are plenty of lessons from Acts that still matter for us today, and so this week's podcast is definitely a worthy listen.You can listen to the accompanying playlist here.

    Episode 16: The Gospel of Luke

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 40:46


    This week on the podcast, we are covering the Gospel of Luke. Luke widens its perspective more so than any of the other Gospels to consider God's overall historical purpose and the place of the future church within it. In its original form the Gospel of Luke and Acts were one book, written as one volume to show the transition from the ministry of Jesus to the ministry of the church. We will help lay the groundwork for next week's episode by diving into Luke!To listen to the accompanying playlist, click here.

    Episode 15: The Gospel of Matthew

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 38:41


    This week, we are looking at the Gospel of Matthew! It is one of the three synoptic Gospels, sharing source material with Mark and Luke. However, Matthew is also full of plenty of original material, unique to this Gospel. Join Gabe and Whitney as they take us through some passages that are particular to Matthew. To listen to this week's accompanying playlist, click here.

    Episode 14: Minor Prophets

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 46:44


    12. Not just the number of disciples or angry men. Though, those are both not necessarily terrible descriptions for the 12 minor prophets we are discussing on the podcast today! We are looking at the finals twelve books in the Old Testament. These prophetic texts span the 8th century BCE to the 5th century BCE, taking us from the days before the fall of the Northern Kingdom and into the return from Babylonian exile. Each book covers a different facet of Israel's relationship with God. You can listen to the accompanying playlist here.

    Episode 13: Major Prophets

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 31:49


    On this episode, we dive into Jeremiah, Isaiah, and Ezekiel: the so-called Major Prophets. They are so-called because these are hefty books of scripture. And it makes sense that they would be lengthy, because the prophets have many stories to share about their calling to care for the people of Israel, guiding them back to right relationship with God and offering words of both reprove and renewal for them.You can listen to the corresponding playlist here.

    Episode 12: Proverbs, Daniel, and Esther: How to survive and thrive when life seems tough.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 24:47


    On this episode of the podcast, we are looking at Proverbs, Daniel, and Esther. From the outset, these books seem to have precious little in common. One is a collection of pithy sayings that may or may not actually be good advice. One is a story about dreams interpreted and futures secured with a science fiction twist. And one is probably the original source material for ABC's The Bachelor. However, these three books have more in common than you might think! Each one is tasked with providing an example for the people of Israel on how to survive this life. Join us this week as we explore more.You can listen to the corresponding playlist here.

    Episode 11: A Grumbly Quartet: Ecclesiastes, Job, Ruth, and Jonah

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 33:48


    This week on the pod, we are looking at four very different books within the Bible that are all united by a common theme. Each of these books aims to answer a question that plagues people of faith:What do we do when confronted with suffering?The wisdom of Ecclesiastes' narrator, Qoheleth, tells us that life is equal parts suffering and joy, so get what you can out of both experiences.Job teaches us that suffering doesn't have to rob us of our faithfulness or the goodness life promises.Ruth lifts up how much more bearable hardships become when we do not have to suffer them alone.Jonah reminds us that God is always far more gracious and forgiving than we could ever imagine-- a truth that is equal parts awe-inspiring and annoying. You can listen to our accompanying playlist here.

    Episode 10: The Poetry of Psalms

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 36:23


    What if the Psalms tell us the story of the conversations we have with God? The honest, hard, holy, and hurtful conversations we have with God.  What if the Psalms also tell us about the silences we share with God? The confounding, callous, contemplative, and captivating silences we experience in the presence of God. Part of what gives poetry its power is tension between the presence of sound and the presence of silence. Every raw edge of our human experience is exposed in the Psalms.Join us on the pod this week as we get into the Psalms and our feelings.To enjoy the accompanying playlist, click here.

    Episode 9: 1 and 2 Chronicles: Have I heard this story before?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 41:02


    In the books of 1 and 2 Chronicles, we hear again about the kings of Israel, but from a writer who is wearing slightly more rose-colored glasses as he recounts the history of Israel. At breakneck pace, we move through the genealogy of Adam all the way to the reign of King David. While revisiting stories of Israel's success and failures, we hear a refrain of God's faithfulness before, during, and after exile. 

    Episode 8: Kings on Kings in Kingdoms

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 37:09


    When we read biblical poetry and the prophets, the events that they are speaking about poetically and prophetically are the ones we hear about in 1 and 2 Kings as well as 1 and 2 Chronicles. It provides context to the strong emotions, dire circumstances, and harsh hot takes. Kings and Chronicles cover the same period in Israel, but have different areas of emphasis.  The stories that have been elaborated on and included about the kings are intentionally juxtaposed with these specific stories about the prophets to show us that God is still at work in Israel and seeking out ways to make God's power, hopes, and mercy known.  With that in mind, for our key overviews today, Gabe and I did want to call your attention to the most important events in the life of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah in Kings, so you have a sense of the BIG PICTURE things shaping what life looks like for God's people. So, let's do it! To listen to the Kings playlist, click here.

    Episode 7: Samuel 1 and Samuel 2: The ones where Israel finally gets their King.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 44:40


    We all likely have a cautionary tale of how this proverbial warning, "Be careful what you wish for" has come up in our own lives. Big and small ways that we have wanted something so badly, were certain our lives would be better as a result, and we discover ... that isn't exactly true. Our desires and wants do not always match with our needs. What we wish for might be wonderful, helpful, and even life-changing, but that doesn't mean we are necessarily ready to receive it or really know what to do with it once we get it.So goes the story of 1 and 2 Samuel, the books we are focusing on in worship this week. Israel has been begging God for a King, confident that a strong, singular leader will be the one to bring them to prominence and peace. God feels ... differently. But, God offers the people of Israel what they've asked for and prepares to journey with them through the triumphs and trials. To hear this week's playlist, click here.

    Episode 6: Judges, a story about history repeating itself.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 41:41


    This week on the pod, we dive into the book of Judges. The Judges of Israel were rulers who helped preserve the people and land of Israel between the conquest of Canaan led by Joshua and the implementation of Kings. In this chronicle of this portion of Israel's history, we observe the natural consequences Israel experiences when they are disobedient. And, in turn, discover how God continues to provide leaders who deliver them from destruction. You can listen to the accompanying playlist for the book of Judges by clicking here. 

    Episode 5: 04: We need to talk about Joshua.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 42:56


    Joey Jeter, a former Professor of Homiletics at Brite Divinity School, once quipped that he would call his book on preaching Joshua, "How to Preach on the Worst Book of the Bible." And, we can promise you: preachers everywhere would have per-ordered their copy. Joshua is an incredibly difficult book to read-- full of more violence than an episode of Game of Thrones and probably the primary supporting text used by anyone who identifies God as jealous, angry, and vengeful. It is a difficult text with which to contend. At best, it calls into question our understanding of God as gracious, loving, and merciful. At worst, it endorses a way of life that is violent, malicious, and dehumanizing. There are plenty of questions for us to ask when we read the book of Joshua-- and Gabe and I ask most of them on the podcast this week. While the questions are easy to find, the answers are not. But, hey, let's give it a shot!To listen to this week's accompanying playlist, click here.

    Episode 4: Laying Down the Law in Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 54:27


    In this episode we are booking it through 97 chapters of scripture-- that's about 10% of what Christians refer to as the Old Testament covered in just one hour! And it's majorly important section of sacred text, as it is the heart of the Torah, or the books about the laws that God offers to Israel. Theologian Gary Anderson posits that the laws God presents to Israel in Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy are a tangible demonstration of the love God and Israel have for one another. “The love Israel feels for God must be manifested by the observance of divine commandments,” he explains. Essentially, for Israel, upholding the law is not a requirement for being allowed to live in covenant with God. Rather, upholding the law is an expression of gratitude and love for God who is already in a covenantal relationship with God's chosen people.We will explore how this theological framework helps provide contemporary Christian readers with a more informed, generous, and edifying lens for understanding our own relationship to the laws within the Torah. We are excited to welcome Rev. Arthur Stewart as our guest!You can listen to the soundtrack playlist for this episode by clicking here. And full disclosure: it's our most fun playlist yet! 

    Episode 3: 002: Exodus, The Prince of Egypt, and Stiff-Necked People

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 51:54


    And, we're back! This week, we are covering the book of Exodus. Exodus tells the story of the Moses leading the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and to the Promised Land. Their journey to the Promised Land is long, arduous, and taxing as they travel through a literal and spiritual wilderness. It turns out that leaving behind the only way of life you've ever known isn't exactly easy.We will be talking about imposter syndrome, the importance of community, the human urge to complain, and God's eternal grace and patience. You can check out this week's playlist on Spotify.

    Episode 2: 001: Genesis, the beginning of all the things.

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 74:40


    It's our first episode of Scripture Soundtrack, and we are following the sage advice of Julie Andrews: "Let's start at the very beginning, a very good place to start." When you begin with the Bible, you begin with Genesis! Genesis seeks to help us understand how God is connected to humanity. From the first chapter, when God creates humankind and declares us "very good" to the final chapter when Joseph promises his ancestors, "God will surely come to you," Genesis helps us see how God is working in partnership with us. God is a creative, loving, merciful, and-- at times-- demanding partner who is forever finding new ways to journey alongside us and guide us into right relationship with each other, the world, and God. As the stories within Genesis unfold, we recognize that humans tend to be curious, imperfect, and-- at times-- selfish partners. However, our worst tendencies our no match for the great hope and best intentions that God places within each of us. You can listen to this episode's full playlist by clicking here.If you'd like to do some more reading or research on Genesis and the stories we discussed this week, you can check out these resources:Genesis: Beginning and Blessing, a commentary by R. Kent HughesThe Bible Project's YouTube SeriesFish Out Of Water, a documentary dissecting "clobber texts" like Genesis 19

    Episode 1: Scripture Soundtrack Teaser

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 1:30


    On December 30, we will drop the first episode of our new podcast series, Scripture Soundtrack! Each week, our hosts, Rev. Whitney Waller and Rev. Gabe Edwards (often joined by a special guest or two) will take us through a book of the Bible. In addition to sharing stories and dropping some theological knowledge, they will also share an epic playlist for each and every book of the Bible. This fusion of scripture and song is intended to help us better understand how God is speaking to us, inspiring us, and shaping our ever-growing faith. 

    Episode 7: The Everyday and Today People

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 2:00


    Episode 6: The Wisemen

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 2:09


    Episode 5: The Shepherds and Their Flock

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 2:39


    Episode 4: Meeting the Angel

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 2:06


    Episode 3: The Stars and the Animals

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 2:15


    Episode 2: The Holy Family

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 2:13


    Episode 1: Meeting the Stars

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 2:16


    Meet your tour guides for our journey through Bethlehem!

    069: More than blood.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 15:27


    This week as we continue our Lenten Sermon Series, we will reflect on Jesus' call for us to expand our understanding of family beyond the people we are related to.

    068: You will be with me in Paradise.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 18:43


    For Lent, we are examining the Seven Last Words of Christ from the Cross. This week, we focus on the promise Jesus makes to one of the bandits crucified beside him: "Today, you will be with me in Paradise."

    067: The Mind of God

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 22:07


    Rev. Gabriel Edwards reflects on his own mental health journey and how God's grace is revealed in the myriad of ways we are able to take care of ourselves through prayer, relationship, therapy, and medication.

    066: The Soul of God

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 14:18


    Rev. Jonathan Brink reflects on how the Imago Dei connects our souls to one another's soul.

    065: To Feel God's Heartbeat

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 14:53


    Our February Sermon Series is on the Imago Dei, or the image of God. How might our lives be different if we really believed we were made in God's image? What if we allowed our heart to beat in sync with God's heart as we attune ourselves to the world?

    064: The Ministry of Showing Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 19:51


    Does going to church actually matter?

    063: Planting Seeds

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 18:56


    062: All The Creeping Things

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 18:12


    This week, we begin a new sermon series entitled, "On Purpose," where we will explore how to listen for and respond to God's unique calling in each of our lives.

    061: Just Sabbath

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 15:24


    This week, Rev. Jonathan Brink talks about the meaning of a just Sabbath, where all of God's people are allowed the opportunity to experience rest and renewal.

    060: Naps and Snacks

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 18:09


    This week, we continue our series on Sabbath. As we encounter the prophet Elijah in the wilderness, scripture reveals for us the divine nature and holy mandate of naps and snacks for a holistic, healthy life and faith.

    059: Peace! Be Still!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 18:37


    Finding a moment for sabbath can be difficult when we feel like there are storms brewing around us. We feel like we need to be in the thick of things all the time. How do we keep our head above the waves and still find time for centering ourselves, grounding our spirits, and honoring God's commandment to experience Sabbath rest?

    058: Leaders, Followers, and the In-Between

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 20:32


    This week, Rev. Whitney connects Black Panther, King Josiah's reform, and our current climate of violence as we wrestle and wonder with how God is at work even in the midst of crisis.

    057: When Duty Calls

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 16:14


    This week we begin a new sermon series, "Unlikely Heroes" exploring the lessons for our persona faith lives we find in scripture and the Marvel Universe. This week's sermon focuses on the Judges 4 and Captain Marvel.

    055: Building Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 23:58


    This week, Rev. Whitney talks about why building community is necessary in order for the church to function and thrive. This sermon is part of our ongoing Capital Campaign.

    054: But, Wait! There's More!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 13:32


    Ministerial Resident, Rebekah Stutheit, shares reflections on the importance of list-making and the never-ending work of God.

    053: Prayer and Trust

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 15:09


    This week, Rev. Jonathan preaches on the trials and tribulations of Lamentations 3 as they relate to prayer and trust.

    052: Prayer as Thanksgiving

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 12:52


    This week, we continue our worship series "Honest to God," focusing on the topic of thanksgiving. Rev. Whitney preaches a sermon that helps us understand there are different ways to say, "Thank you."

    051: Praise and Worship as Prayer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 15:13


    This week, we begin a new worship series, "Honest To God," taking a look at the ways prayer invites us to be honest with God about what we are feeling, where we are in life's journey, and what hopes or needs we see around us. Rev. Jonathan preaches on Psalm 100, talking about how our prayers of praise and worship bring us into holy spaces where we can encounter God.

    050: When Love Is Loud

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 13:25


    This week we celebrate the miracle of resurrection and the invitation Christ offers us to share the story of love that is redemptive, death-defying, and loud.

    049: The Sin of Certainty

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 19:35


    This week, we wrestle with why our desire to be sure sometimes outweighs our desire to be faithful.

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