We are a community of followers of Jesus Christ, committed to live by faith, to be known by love, and to be a voice of hope. Our name comes from the diversity of our members and from the symbolism of a broken, fragmented humanity becoming a work of beauty under the artful hands of God. We welcome pe…
A talk dedicated to all the Younger Brother types.
What would our community look like if we had the faith to sacrifice?
Where do we draw our meaning from?
Why do we look for the living among the dead?
What would happen if we viewed ourselves the way God does?
What can we learn about God in the midst of suffering?
What does it mean for us that Jesus is fully human?
What does unhealthy anger look like, and how does healthy anger resemble God's own anger?
How do we share in what it means to be human and grow toward godliness?
How are followers of Jesus rooted in and textured by a beautiful Jewish heritage?
How are there many journeys to Jesus Christ, who is the one way to God?
How do we share a common search for transformed lives and a transformed world?
How do we live when we know that neither the world nor humanity is as it could be?
How do we all share life's biggest questions, and how then do we live in response?
How do we share a common quest, seeking spiritual enlightenment and a path to address suffering?
If Jesus was the inclusive reconciler, why do we treat our brothers and sisters as "other"?
What intimate attraction and connection must we absolutely have?
How can we love God more, live at peace with others, and know ourselves better?
What can we do when we completely devastate our lives?
Though our lives sometimes seem to make no sense, how can we reflect aspects of God's character that also seem to make no sense?
Can we ever free ourselves from the bitterness and anger we hold for those who have hurt us? (Christa McKirland)
We often fear the unknown, but what if God actually made Himself known? (Cory Shaw)
Do we find peace in rest, or just worry and frustration? (Christa McKirland)
Are we losing something important by closing ourselves off from experiencing the beauty of the natural world?
Are we willing to experience something we don't fully understand?
Who wants healing and restoration in our life more, us or God?
What is it like to hear the shepherd's voice?
Can we illuminate the darkness that obscures us from one another?
Where does our life and purpose come from?
What would it mean if Jesus were who he claimed to be?
Can we hope for our brokenness to be healed and our humanity restored?
Are we striving to earn and to achieve more in order to please God?
Can we give to others what we have not yet experienced?