Stepping onto the world’s stage to interact and dialogue so to build relational bridges and be poured out through Jesus in contemporary culture.
@New Wine, New Wineskins @Multnomah University https://www.new-wineskins.org What does it mean to live faith today? And is this the same as what it meant yesterday? or even last year or ten years ago? What does it mean to live faith authentically? Faith today seems to produce more questions than answers, more doubts than certainties, more concerns than security. What does it mean to live Christ in a real, authentic manner that is not fake or artificial? Today's dialogue jumps into such questions as the aforementioned, and then some… Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) on YouTube, New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins/message
www.new-wineskins.org Peacemaking comes when we seek to act in love. Action that comes in Christ through the Holy Spirit. Christ took Action and stood for change dying for our sins because of His deep love for us. In the truth of redemption there is found a radicalness unparalleled throughout history. That is, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is such a lover of the other, He seeks out those who are at once passionate persecutors of Him and His people. He seeks them out in love in order to redeem the bat out of hell in me and in you. It is an act of transformation - in Christ, through the Spirit. Transforming the persecutor into one passionately pursuing love (story of Paul, me & you). How is the follower of Christ to act in a time when love of self is a powerful force? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins/message
In the truth of redemption there is found a radicalness unparalleled throughout history. That is, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is such a lover of the other, He seeks out those who are at once passionate persecutors of Him and His people. He seeks them out in love in order to redeem the bat out of hell in me and in you. It is an act of transformation - in Christ, through the Spirit. Transforming the persecutor into one passionately pursuing love (story of Paul, me & you).
Peacemaking comes when we seek to act in love. Action that comes in Christ through the Holy Spirit. Christ took Action and stood for change dying for our sins because of His deep love for us So based on our discussions over the past several weeks, what changes in thoughts and/or actions are being played out in your life. “How is belonging and becoming as we have talked about playing out in action in your life.” www.new-wineskins.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins/message
www.new-wineskins.org Today we are going to continue talking about belonging, racism's impact on that, and what does peacemaking look like in the context of racism? Trinitarian Bridge-Building from Racism to Peacemaking by sharing reflections from these past 8 weeks based on the question, “How is belonging and becoming as we have talked about playing out in action in your life.”
www.new-wineskins.org Welcome to New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. We have been talking about Trinitarian Theology as bridge building from racism to peacemaking. We have previously defined Trinitarian Theology, among other things, as being the relationship of self-giving, other focused love of God the Father, God the Son & God the Holy Spirit one to the other from before the beginning and to us in Jesus Christ. For those of us who have a Trinitarian Theology as a core life value, that Trinitarian love we talk about should be pouring out to the other in and through us. During this Lenten Season as we HEAD TO THE CROSS Let us face Christ in HIS TRAUMA AS HE Becomes Our PEACEMaker - Christ took Action and stood for change dying for our sins because of His deep love for us So as we continue talking about belonging and what does peacemaking look like in the context of racism KEEP CHRIST'S JOURNEY TO THE CROSS FOR US ON OUR HEARTS AND MIND
Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. We have been talking about Trinitarian Theology as bridge building from racism to peacemaking. We have previously defined Trinitarian Theology, among other things, as being the relationship of self-giving, other focused love of God the Father, God the Son & God the Holy Spirit one to the other from before the beginning and to us in Jesus Christ. For those of us who have a Trinitarian Theology as a core life value, that Trinitarian love we talk about should be pouring out to the other in and through us. Today we are going to continue talking about belonging, racism's impact on that, and what does peacemaking look like in the context of racism? “How is belonging and becoming as we have talked about playing out in action in your life.” new-wineskins.org
Ø Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. We have been talking about Trinitarian Theology as bridge building from racism to peacemaking. We have previously defined Trinitarian Theology, among other things, as being the relationship of self-giving, other focused love of God the Father, God the Son & God the Holy Spirit one to the other from before the beginning and to us in Jesus Christ. For those of us who have a Trinitarian Theology as a core life value, that Trinitarian love we talk about should be pouring out to the other in and through us. Today we are going to continue talking about belonging, racism's impact on that, and what does peacemaking look like in the context of racism? What does peacemaking look like in the context of racism? Our dialogue last week focused on our mutual belonging to the Triune God in and through Jesus. As followers of Jesus Christ, this “belonging” extends to one another.
The discussion this morning continues the Trinitarian theology dialogue through the lens of bridge-building. That is, trinitarian bridge-building from racism to peacemaking. The question remains “how should my core value of a Trinitarian Theology impact my faith seeking understanding and action? How do I participate in the bridge-building from racism to peacemaking?
Ø Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. The discussion this morning continues the Trinitarian theology dialogue through the lens of bridge-building. That is, trinitarian bridge-building from racism to peacemaking. Ø The question remains “how should my core value of a Trinitarian Theology impact my faith seeking understanding and action? How do I participate in the bridge-building from racism to peacemaking? What does it mean to procure peace? Peacemaking should move from seeking vengeance or avoiding conflict to reconciling relationships and making society whole. Being a bridge-builder is to be compelled by the love of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:14) in God's ministry of reconciling the world to Himself. As Jesus' followers, we are invited to participate in the ministry of reconciliation and this should serve as our catalyst for the movement from racism to peacemaking. We can all publicly take a stand as peacemakers. Then, we need to do the work.
Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. The discussion this morning continues the Trinitarian theology dialogue through the lens of bridge-building. That is, trinitarian bridge-building from racism to peacemaking.
This discussion of a Trinitarian relational Theology and its impact on race has been really good yet really hard, and we thank you, Pastor Cliff, for your leadership in this. While today concludes this series in its present form, we will continue to dialogue the issue of racism in the context of SELF-GIVING, OTHER FOCUSED LOVE OF ONE ANOTHER as reflected in Father, Son and Holy Spirit in whatever we engage. The question remains “how should my core value of a Trinitarian Theology impact racism?”
This has been a profound movement of our discussion of Trinitarian Theology into its impact on race. This week we continue to press into the stories of life as they relate to personal and systemic racism so to bring to light the evil horrors of racism. Our stories are illuminating, difficult, tragic, elevating. They are stories of the human. They are hard to hear and share…but they are necessary. The question remains “how should my core value of a Trinitarian Theology impact racism?”
#love #trinity #jesus #holyspirit #father #newwine #nwnws #trinitarian #faith #church The discussion this morning flows from the truth of presence and the truth of love. That is, the proclamation from the Biblical script says not only the God is Love but that God is here. Are these two claims true? And if so, how? Do they play out together on the world's stage, or are they separate truths that remain locked in their own boxes stowed away in the corners of the stage? And, if this is all true - God is love and God is present - what then of the implications for those who claim to be followers of this God? The Trinity is the paradigm by which we are to live. It is dynamic in relation. It is dynamic in its love. What then for the creature said to be created in the image of this very God? Where to find New Wine: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwinenewwineskins Twitter: https://twitter.com/nwnws Instagram: https://instagram.com/newwine_newwineskins Podcast: https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/new-wine-new-wineskins Web: http://www.new-wineskins.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins/message
The discussion this morning continues the movement into Trinitarian relational theology and its impact on race. Last week a little bit was shared about the Doctrine of Discovery……a Papal Bull of the 1400's, as the beginning of the social construct of racism in this country. Its impact continues to this day. Over the week we were asked to think about how our history impacts the posture of our hearts and lifestyle. How does my core values, or lifestyle, impact racism?
#love #trinity #jesus #holyspirit #father #newwine #nwnws #trinitarian #faith #church The discussion this morning flows from the truth of love. That is, the proclamation from the Biblical script that says: God is love. If this is true - God is love - what then of the implications for those who claim to be followers of this God? The Trinity is the paradigm by which we are to live. It is dynamic in relation. It is dynamic in its love. What then for the creature said to be created in the image of this very God? Where to find New Wine: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwinenewwineskins Twitter: https://twitter.com/nwnws Instagram: https://instagram.com/newwine_newwineskins Podcast: https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/new-wine-new-wineskins Web: http://www.new-wineskins.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins/message
The discussion this morning continues the movement into Trinitarian theology and its significance. We've talked about the one another's in scripture and what it looks like to treat each other with mutual honor (dignity) and respect. It's fitting on the first day of Black History Month that today and for the next several weeks, we will focus on the question of Trinitarian Theology and its impact on race.
#love #trinity #jesus #holyspirit #father #newwine #nwnws #trinitarian #faith #church The discussion this morning flows from the truth of theology, specifically, Trinitarian theology. How does a Trinitarian, Christ-centered theology play out in how we see the “other”? Does it matter if one has a Trinitarian theology, and if so, why does this matter? First things first. At New Wine, New Wineskins we believe that theology does matter, and that you, and I are theologians. Theology is faith seeking understanding and this is meant to be done both individually and communally. Trinitarian theology recognizes God's relational disclosure and seeks to frame our understanding of divine and human being in interpersonal and communal terms. Truth is, the Trinity is the paradigm by which we are to live. It is dynamic in relation; thus, God's being is His eternal, intrinsic communion. So what then of today? www.new-wineskins.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins/message
The discussion this morning continues the movement into Trinitarian theology and its significance. Today we want to move into what a Trinitarian theology of self-giving other focused love looks like. Considering the one another's of scripture, what does it look like to treat each other with mutual honor (dignity) and respect? As you consider your own context…family, neighborhood, city, country, where does this self-giving, other focused love flow out of you? Where do you struggle & how is the Lord getting your attention?
The discussion this morning continues the movement into Trinitarian theology. What does it mean to have a Trinitarian theology, and why does this matter? How does a Trinitarian, Christ-centered theology play out in and through the Church? Where the body of Christ gets it right and where it does not? Our identity as relational people of the Triune (relational) God is foundational to our purpose and our activity.
#love #trinity #jesus #holyspirit #father #newwine #nwnws #trinitarian #epiphany The discussion this morning flows from the truth of theology, specifically, Trinitarian theology. How does a Trinitarian, Christ-centered theology play out in how we see the “other”? Where the body of Christ gets it right and where it does not. Theology, the Trinity... Where do we even start? As the Christian Scriptures reveal, the human is created in the image of the Trinity – A Godhead that does not remain absent or quiet throughout the course of history. We are not talking about a God hidden behind divine revelation. Rather, God is for us fully revealed and fully concealed in His self-disclosure. The Christian Scriptures calls the reader into transformation –conversion—which is not a static event, something that happens once in a lifetime, but a continual process of turning toward the Son, who leads us, in union with the Holy Spirit, into an ever-deepening relationship with the Father. Thus, we are brought into the very life of the Trinity, that communion of love without end. The Trinity is the paradigm by which we are to live. It is dynamic in relation; thus, God's being is His eternal, intrinsic communion. So what then of today? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins/message
The discussion this morning flows from the truth of theology, specifically, Trinitarian theology. How does a Trinitarian, Christ-centered theology play out in how we see the “other”? Where the body of Christ gets it right and where it does not.
Good morning. Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. The discussion this morning flows from the newness of the year while continuing in the goodness of our Christmas celebrations. Truth is, Christmas lasts forty days – from Christmas eve to the presentation of the Christ child in the temple (Feb 2), according to the traditional liturgical calendar. And the 12 days of Christmas that run from the 25th of Dec through Jan 6th are known as Epiphany. Epiphany is the entrance – the presentation of hope, peace, joy to all of humanity– the reality of love with us. After all, God is “with us”—Emmanuel. Jesus manifests the divine presence in his entire incarnate state. So Where do we find ourselves this week? A couple days before the Biblical manifestation/presentation of Jesus for the world's sake? Is the inn of our heart open for guests, or have we already closed off to all that stands before us?
Good morning. Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. The discussion this morning continues to engage the truth of Christmas in 2021. Last week we talked about what Gift your heart's inn is ready for. Today we move that to Redeeming the Suffering & Struggle of 2021 into Hope for 2022 and what does that look like?
Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. The discussion this morning continues to engage the truth of Christmas in 2021. Where do we find ourselves this week... the week of the birth of Salvation... the week of the entrance of hope, joy, peace... the week when love comes to town... This Christmas, what Gift is your heart's inn ready for?
#love #trinity #jesus #holyspirit #father #newwine #nwnws #christmas Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. The discussion this morning continues to engage the truth of Christmas in 2021. Where do we find ourselves this week... the week of the birth of Salvation... the week of the entrance of hope, joy, peace... the week when love comes to town... This Christmas, what Gift is your heart's inn ready for? In this episode of New Wine Uncorked, Matt, Phil, Kayla, and Beth walk into the winter wonderland of Christmas. Advent marks the time of God's arrival on the world's stage. It is a time of pause, reflection, and expectancy. So in light of who New Wine is, and the goal of our Clubhouse room, we ask the question: What would our neighbor say? That is, what would our neighbor say about the inn of our heart? Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship.
Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. The discussion this morning continues to engage the truth of Christmas in 2021. As Christians, when regarding Christmas, are we honest with ourselves before looking at the words and deeds of our neighbors and their Christmas celebrations? And what then of our engagement of “the world?” How are we, as Christians, today bringing joy to the world; or, is the Christmas song we often sing one of judgment?
#love #trinity #jesus #holyspirit #father #newwine #nwnws #christmas As Christians, when regarding Christmas, are we honest with ourselves before looking at the words and deeds of our neighbors and their Christmas celebrations? And what then of our engagement of “the world?” How are we, as Christians, today bringing joy to the world; or, is the Christmas song we often sing one of judgment? In this episode of New Wine Uncorked, Matt, Phil, Kayla, and Jim walk into the winter wonderland of Christmas. Is the Christian church today ushering in celebrations of joy because of the birth of their King or is the 21st century Christian nothing more than the great judger—forgetting the joy that was birthed some 2000 years ago? Are we today bringing judgement to one another as well as the world rather than joy? Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship.
Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. The discussion this morning continues to engage the truth of Christmas in 2021. Where is the church today concerning Christmas? Are Christians today bearers of the good news of the coming of Christ the King or is the message bellowing out from the church that of chaos as Christians make every attempt to accommodate both Christ and culture?
#love #trinity #jesus #holyspirit #father #newwine #nwnws Followers of Jesus are called to consume Christ. And yet this world would have it that we consume it and its products. In this episode of New Wine Uncorked, Matt, Phil, and Jim walk into the winter wonderland of Christmas. Where is the church today concerning Christmas? Are Christians today bearers of the good news of the coming of Christ the King or is the message bellowing out from the church that of chaos as Christians make every attempt to accommodate both Christ and culture? Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship. Dialogue is the truth of participation as dia via Latin from Greek dia-logos invokes a participatory conversation. It is interactive. From dia "through" + legein "speak." Going through the Word so to engage through our word, New Wine seeks to uncork the impossible possibility of the human and our pursuit of this Uncommon God so to realize our common good.
The discussion this morning recognizes that as a community of believers in Jesus Christ, we live in a world that seeks to erase consumption of Christ the King. We are surrounded by a culture of consumption and so the hope this morning is to think about what it is we consume and and what is the cost of our consumption?
Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. For the past couple of weeks we've been talking about Community Development, the need for community, and how then New Wine has shaped us through its community. Continuing this trajectory, the discussion this morning enters into the community of thanks by thinking about Jesus and thanksgiving – is there anything or anyone worthy of thanks? New Wine on Clubhouse
#love #trinity #jesus #newwine #nwnws Followers of Jesus are called to consume Christ. And yet this world would have it that we consume it and its products. In this episode of New Wine Uncorked, Kayla, and Matt are joined by Matt's mom and Kayla's Granny, Beth Farlow and Sarah Gonzales, Kayla's sister-n-law, and together they step into the lush fields of consumption. What do consumerism and the Church have to do with one another? In a world of consumption, what is the Jesus follower to do? Is all consumption wrong? Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship. Dialogue is the truth of participation as dia via Latin from Greek dia-logos invokes a participatory conversation. It is interactive. From dia "through" + legein "speak." Going through the Word so to engage through our word, New Wine seeks to uncork the impossible possibility of the human and our pursuit of this Uncommon God so to realize our common good.
#love #trinity #jesus #newwine #nwnws Followers of Jesus are called to follow by living and loving as Jesus. So what does this look like and how are we to go about uncorking such a reality? In this episode of New Wine Uncorked, Phil, Kayla, and Matt are joined by Matt's mom and Kayla's Granny, Beth Farlow and together they step into the lush fields of thanks and giving. What does the Jesus follower have to be thankful for? Is it the message? Is it the person? Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship. Dialogue is the truth of participation as dia via Latin from Greek dia-logos invokes a participatory conversation. It is interactive. From dia "through" + legein "speak." Going through the Word so to engage through our word, New Wine seeks to uncork the impossible possibility of the human and our pursuit of this Uncommon God so to realize our common good. Where to find New Wine: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwinenewwineskins Twitter: https://twitter.com/nwnws Instagram: https://instagram.com/newwine_newwineskins Podcast: https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/new-wine-new-wineskins Web: http://www.new-wineskins.org/
Welcome to New Wine New Wineskins on Clubhouse where we seek to build relational bridges through Jesus by engaging relevant subjects. For the past couple of weeks we've been talking about Community Economic Development, and one of the things that has come out of that is our desperate need for community. So, today we're going to talk about New Wine, New Wineskins and how it fits and shapes us.
New Wine, New Wineskins Community Economic Development Forum. The Clubhouse room picks up the discussion as presented in the New Wine forum on Community Economic Development. At the forum the featured speaker was author and professor Dr. Dave Kresta and a highly knowledgeable and experienced group of panelists. The panel includes Ms. Catherine Brown, Dr. Greg Burch, Mr. Rudy Carrasco, and Rev. Dr. Matt Hennessee. The forum engages economics, community, faith and the truth of Jesus walking down main street today. Where to find New Wine: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwinenewwineskins Twitter: https://twitter.com/nwnws Instagram: https://instagram.com/newwine_newwineskins Podcast: https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/new-wine-new-wineskins Web: http://www.new-wineskins.org/
#love #trinity #jesus #newwine #nwnws Following Jesus means that you not only know Him, but are willing to go to the places and people He calls us to. So often the path before the Christian is a path of unknowing - a path of mystery that expects us to let go and give into the crazy, scandalous ways of living and loving as Jesus So how are to navigate the terrain before us? How do we faithfully step into the truth of loving me, you and everyone in between? In this episode of New Wine Uncorked, Phil, Kayla, Jim, and Matt traverse the wonderful terrain of living and loving… How are we to live and love those in our lives, in both word and deed? Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship.
#love #trinity #jesus #newwine #nwnws Following Jesus means that you know Him, or at least have an idea of where He is leading… So often the path before the Christian is a path of unknowing - a path of mystery as it is a path of inbetween. The truth of being a Christian is living in the “unbearable tension” that comes from being a member of two communities anchored in what so often seems to be two different and incompatible stories… So how are to navigate the terrain before us? In this episode of New Wine Uncorked, Phil, Kayla, Jim, and Matt traverse the wonderful terrain of being in between… How are we to live between two worlds such that we are in one but not of it while we are of one world but not in it just yet? Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship.
The forum features Dr. Dave Kresta and a highly knowledgeable and experienced group of panelists. The panel includes Ms. Catherine Brown, Dr. Greg Burch, Mr. Rudy Carrasco, and Rev. Dr. Matt Hennessee. The forum engages economics, community, faith and the truth of Jesus walking down main street today. Where to find New Wine: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newwinenewwineskins Twitter: https://twitter.com/nwnws Instagram: https://instagram.com/newwine_newwineskins Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/new-wine-new-wineskins Web: http://www.new-wineskins.org/
#love #trinity #jesus #newwine #nwnws Following Jesus means that you know Him, or at least have an idea of where He is leading… So what then of the path in front of the Jesus follower? Is it a path of promise or a polluted one drowning in toxic “love.” In this episode of New Wine Uncorked, Phil, Kayla, and Matt traverse the wonderful terrain of love… When we follow Jesus on to the path of love, where exactly does this path lead? And am I equipped to walk such a path? Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship.
#love #trinity #jesus #newwine #nwnws Knowing God's heart means consistently, radically, and very concretely announcing, through our words and deeds, that God is love. And in this proclamation, we announce that every time fear, isolation, or despair begin to invade our soul we not only know this is not something that comes from God but that in such times our hearts have to cling ferociously to God. In this episode of New Wine Uncorked, Phil, Kayla, Jim, and Matt traverse the wonderful terrain of love… Love of God, Love of self, Love of neighbor. Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship.
Am I loveable? Are you loveable? According to the Christian Scripture, the answer is a resounding YES! But is it so inside of me? Do I believe that I am the beloved of the Creator of all things? More than this, do I believe you are His beloved? Am I loveable? Are you loveable? According to the Christian Scripture, the answer is a resounding YES! But is it so inside of me? Do I believe that I am the beloved of the Creator of all things? More than this, do I believe you are His beloved? In this episode of New Wine UnCorked, Jim, Kayla, and Matt step into the dialogue of faith and life by examining the truth of divine love. What does it mean to be unconditionally loved, and how should this impact my life and the way and the who I love? Does the love of Christ compel me at all? Or have I become numb to heaven's embrace of love?
Who is Jesus and why does it matter? In this episode of New Wine UnCorked, Phil and Matt step into the dialogue of faith and life by examining the truth of Jesus. Who is this man who claims to be God? And what is the connection between Jesus and me? That is, the human is created in the image of a God who is relational, so what then are the implications for life, for church, for our engagement of the world? How does the Christian understand Jesus so to then understand the one standing in front of me? Dialogue is the truth of participation as dia via Latin from Greek dia-logos invokes a participatory conversation. It is interactive. From dia "through" + legein "speak." Going through the Word so to engage through our word, Phil and Matt seek to uncork the impossible possibility of the human and our pursuit of this Uncommon God so to realize our common good. Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship.
In this episode of New Wine UnCorked, Phil, Matt, and Jim continue the ongoing dialogue of faith and life by examining the truth of our created community in light of self-care. That is, if it is true that the human is created in the image of a God who is relational, what then are the implications for life, for church, for our engagement of the world? How does the Christian dialogue with the world without being tainted by the world? Dialogue is the truth of participation as dia via Latin from Greek dia-logos invokes a participatory conversation. It is interactive. From dia "through" + legein "speak." Going through the Word so to engage through our word, Phil, Jim, and Matt seek to uncork the impossible possibility of the human and our pursuit of this Uncommon God so to realize our common good. Recorded live on Fridays at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship. For sermon on John 15 as well as others from Pastor Jim: https://www.cascadeview.org/sunday-worship-online http://www.new-wineskins.org/ https://anchor.fm/newwinenewwineskins https://www.facebook.com/newwinenewwineskins/ https://www.instagram.com/newwine_newwineskins/ https://www.youtube.com/c/NewWineNewWineskins
In this episode of New Wine UnCorked, Phil, Matt, and Jim enter into the dialogue of life by examining the truth of our creation and how it corresponds to the truth of our “common good.” Recorded live on Friday's at 10am (pst) New Wine UnCorked seeks to step into culture with a heart bent towards engagement, reconciliation, and relationship. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewWineNewWineskins
Join Dr. Paul Louis Metzger for a New Wine, New Wineskins series titled, “Beatitudes: Blessed are those ... ” In this series, Dr. Metzger will dialogue with leaders who come from diverse backgrounds, asking them to draw on their own contexts in relation to the beatitudes. In this episode Dr. Metzger is joined by pastor, artist, and musician, Jimi Calhoun, and New Wine leaders Pastors Trudi Sang and Cody Whittington for a discussion on mourning. Matthew 5:4, “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” Dr Metzger asks, “Why in the world would Jesus say that blessed are those who mourn?” Join the dialogue for possible reasons why… http://new-wineskins.org https://www.jimicalhoun.com/
Conflict is inevitable in life no matter what one does. Anyone who serves as an advocate will certainly experience their fair share of conflict. It behooves an advocate to have a large tool box with a variety of conflict style/resolution tools or strategies in seeking to engage conflict and resolve it soundly. In this episode of New Wine Tastings series on Advocacy, Dr. Metzger and Pastors Trudi Sang and Cody Whittington are joined by Former Fire Chief in Portland, Bob Wall, to discuss the importance in advocacy to understand our approach. That is, in advocacy we should know and expand our conflict styles took kit.
So often we make communities serve causes rather than make sure that causes flow from community. Advocacy is all about causes. But not all causes are relational or communal. In this episode of New Wine Tastings series on Advocacy, Dr. Metzger and Pastors Trudi Sang and Cody Whittington are joined by Pastor Jim Sequeira to discuss the importance in the advocacy of cultivating community for communal reasons rather than for the sake of a cause. Join Dr. Paul Louis Metzger for a New Wine, New Wineskins series titled, “Advocacy: Many Voices, One Calling.” In this series, Dr. Metzger will dialogue with leaders who come from diverse backgrounds, asking them to draw on their own contexts of advocacy in order to highlight essential features and values.
In this episode Dr. Metzger is joined by City Official and Business Leader Gloria Young, as well as being accompanied once again by Pastors Cody Whittington, and Trudi Sang, for a discussion on how it is so important to advocacy work that we “Never Go It Alone.” Join Dr. Paul Louis Metzger for a New Wine, New Wineskins series titled, “Advocacy: Many Voices, One Calling.” In this series, Dr. Metzger will dialogue with leaders who come from diverse backgrounds, asking them to draw on their own contexts of advocacy in order to highlight essential features and values.
Continuing his series on the Beatitudes, Dr. Metzger is joined by Pastor Alex Awad to reflect on the last of Jesus' beatitudes—persecution. Prior to retirement, Pastor Awad was formerly pastor of East Jerusalem Baptist Church, as well as Professor at Bethlehem Bible College in Palestine. From 1989-2015, Alex served in missions under the General Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church. Pastor Awad continues to offer insight into the developments in the Palestinian Territories through his website http://www.alexawad.org The Christian life is full of paradoxes. None is more astounding than the fact that persecution can be a blessing. Join Dr Metzger and Pastor Alex as they dialogue on the blessedness of persecution, learning to find encouragement in our persecution as followers of Jesus, how not to shrink back but pursue Jesus as those who are truly blessed, and much more.
Continuing his series on the Beatitudes, Dr. Metzger is joined by friends Brett Bryant and Greg Goodwin to reflect on the very first of Jesus' beatitudes—poverty of spirit. Brett is a longtime banker and Greg is a longtime businessman. In this episode of New Wine Tastings, Dr. Metzger, Mr. Bryant and Mr. Goodwin discuss “Jesus' Beatitudes and Spiritual Bankruptcy.” Listen in on the dialogue as these gents seek to highlight the import of poverty of spirit or spiritual bankruptcy for the Christian life. http://new-wineskins.org