A podcast of our weekly messages at Union Chapel (Vancouver, WA), as well as some bonus content, like conversations or seasonal liturgy.

Much of what shapes our faith isn't chosen—it's absorbed. Cultural assumptions, habits, and default ways of thinking often guide our lives more than the gospel itself. In this series, we're exploring shifts in how we see God, ourselves, and the world— Together, we're asking better questions, reexamining what we've inherited,and taking fresh steps toward a more faithful way of life.

Together, we're journeying through the book of Jonah.More than a children's story about a runaway prophet and a big fish,Jonah is sharp satire—written to unsettle, provoke, and surprise us.It's a mirror, reflecting our own resistance and God's relentless mercy.In this ancient, subversive story,we discover that no one—and nowhere—is beyond the reach of God's compassion.

Together, we're journeying through the book of Jonah.More than a children's story about a runaway prophet and a big fish,Jonah is sharp satire—written to unsettle, provoke, and surprise us.It's a mirror, reflecting our own resistance and God's relentless mercy.In this ancient, subversive story,we discover that no one—and nowhere—is beyond the reach of God's compassion.

Together, we're journeying through the book of Jonah.More than a children's story about a runaway prophet and a big fish,Jonah is sharp satire—written to unsettle, provoke, and surprise us.It's a mirror, reflecting our own resistance and God's relentless mercy.In this ancient, subversive story,we discover that no one—and nowhere—is beyond the reach of God's compassion.

Together, we're journeying through the book of Jonah.More than a children's story about a runaway prophet and a big fish,Jonah is sharp satire—written to unsettle, provoke, and surprise us.It's a mirror, reflecting our own resistance and God's relentless mercy.In this ancient, subversive story,we discover that no one—and nowhere—is beyond the reach of God's compassion.

Together, we're journeying through the book of Jonah.More than a children's story about a runaway prophet and a big fish,Jonah is sharp satire—written to unsettle, provoke, and surprise us.It's a mirror, reflecting our own resistance and God's relentless mercy.In this ancient, subversive story,we discover that no one—and nowhere—is beyond the reach of God's compassion.

In this season, we're walking through the book ofEphesians: a letter that invites us to marvel at the goodness of God,the mystery of His grace,and the vast reach of His purposes in the world.Week by week, we'll explore how God has chosen, adopted, redeemed, and united us in Christ—and how we're called to live as a people rooted in that identity.

In this season, we're walking through the book ofEphesians: a letter that invites us to marvel at the goodness of God,the mystery of His grace,and the vast reach of His purposes in the world.Week by week, we'll explore how God has chosen, adopted, redeemed, and united us in Christ—and how we're called to live as a people rooted in that identity.

In this season, we're walking through the book ofEphesians: a letter that invites us to marvel at the goodness of God,the mystery of His grace,and the vast reach of His purposes in the world.Week by week, we'll explore how God has chosen, adopted, redeemed, and united us in Christ—and how we're called to live as a people rooted in that identity.

In this season, we're walking through the book ofEphesians: a letter that invites us to marvel at the goodness of God,the mystery of His grace,and the vast reach of His purposes in the world.Week by week, we'll explore how God has chosen, adopted, redeemed, and united us in Christ—and how we're called to live as a people rooted in that identity.

In this season, we're walking through the book ofEphesians: a letter that invites us to marvel at the goodness of God,the mystery of His grace,and the vast reach of His purposes in the world.Week by week, we'll explore how God has chosen, adopted, redeemed, and united us in Christ—and how we're called to live as a people rooted in that identity.

In this season, we're walking through the book ofEphesians: a letter that invites us to marvel at the goodness of God,the mystery of His grace,and the vast reach of His purposes in the world.Week by week, we'll explore how God has chosen, adopted, redeemed, and united us in Christ—and how we're called to live as a people rooted in that identity.

In this season, we're walking through the book ofEphesians: a letter that invites us to marvel at the goodness of God,the mystery of His grace,and the vast reach of His purposes in the world.Week by week, we'll explore how God has chosen, adopted, redeemed, and united us in Christ—and how we're called to live as a people rooted in that identity.

In this season, we're walking through the book ofEphesians: a letter that invites us to marvel at the goodness of God,the mystery of His grace,and the vast reach of His purposes in the world.Week by week, we'll explore how God has chosen, adopted, redeemed, and united us in Christ—and how we're called to live as a people rooted in that identity.

In this season, we're walking through the book ofEphesians: a letter that invites us to marvel at the goodness of God,the mystery of His grace,and the vast reach of His purposes in the world.Week by week, we'll explore how God has chosen, adopted, redeemed, and united us in Christ—and how we're called to live as a people rooted in that identity.

In this series, As It Should Bewe're exploring addiction and forgiveness—complex realities that we want to name and hold together,while lifting them up to the transforming reality of Christ.In His presence, we find healing, honesty, and hope.We invite you to join with us as we seek to bring our whole selves into the light of Christ.

In this series, As It Should Bewe're exploring addiction and forgiveness—complex realities that we want to name and hold together,while lifting them up to the transforming reality of Christ.In His presence, we find healing, honesty, and hope.We invite you to join with us as we seek to bring our whole selves into the light of Christ.

In this series, As It Should Bewe're exploring addiction and forgiveness—complex realities that we want to name and hold together,while lifting them up to the transforming reality of Christ.In His presence, we find healing, honesty, and hope.We invite you to join with us as we seek to bring our whole selves into the light of Christ.

In this series, As It Should Bewe're exploring addiction and forgiveness—complex realities that we want to name and hold together,while lifting them up to the transforming reality of Christ.In His presence, we find healing, honesty, and hope.We invite you to join with us as we seek to bring our whole selves into the light of Christ.

This message was given by Gerry Breshears, PhD.