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Shawna Boren looks at the phrase “love is not easily angered,” which is an appropriate challenge in our current culture. She names what anger is and how it undermines love. Then she gives insight into how we can navigate this emotion in healthy ways.
Shawna Boren looks at the phrase “love is not easily angered,” which is an appropriate challenge in our current culture. She names what anger is and how it undermines love. Then she gives insight into how we can navigate this emotion in healthy ways.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent reunite to break down this week's message by Dan titled: "Love Is Not Proud." Holy buckets! Come join these two baboons as they nugget dance through another sermon in the "Love Is" series of Woodland Hills.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent reunite to break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "A Kindness Revolution." Come join these two kind souls as they break down the newest sermon in our LOVE IS sermon series.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent reunite to break down this week's message by Cedrick Baker titled: "Overcoming Selfishness." Come join these two sermon wonks as they engage in all sorts of charades.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent reunite to break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "A More Excellent Way." Come join these two Swifties as they leap into our new series on the Love passage of 1 Corinthians 13.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent reunite to break down this week's message by Dan titled: "Provoking the Beast." Come join these two crunk sermon wonks as they razzle-dazzle their way through another sermon discussion.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent reunite to break down this week's message by Shawna, titled: "Inseparable Love." Come join these two smooth exegetes as they dissect another sermon in the Unveiling series.
Shawna Boren walks us through the difficult images of the opening verses of Revelation 11 and demonstrates how they are connected to the truth that God's presence protects his people in times of trial and trouble. We can be comforted because no situation that we face can ever displace us from the reach of God's love. This was true for the early church and it is true for us today.
Shawna Boren walks us through the difficult images of the opening verses of Revelation 11 and demonstrates how they are connected to the truth that God's presence protects his people in times of trial and trouble. We can be comforted because no situation that we face can ever displace us from the reach of God's love. This was true for the early church and it is true for us today.
Shawna Boren walks us through the difficult images of the opening verses of Revelation 11 and demonstrates how they are connected to the truth that God's presence protects his people in times of trial and trouble. We can be comforted because no situation that we face can ever displace us from the reach of God's love. This was true for the early church and it is true for us today.
Greg Boyd joins Shawna Boren and Dan Kent as they break down this week's sermon by Greg titled: "Testify to the Way of Peace." Put your thinking caps on and listen as Greg cuts through the layers of complexity to get down to the bright core of everything, to show how the light of the Lamb shines even in the darkest texts of Revelation.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent reunite to break down this week's message by Cedrick Baker titled: "The Importance of Our Witness." Come join these two summer flowers as they squeeze all the light from this week's message.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent reunite to break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "God's Hidden Mystery." Come join these two nugget dancers as they waltz into the inscrutable light of the divine.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "The Way of Forgiveness." Come join these two time travelers as the explore every nook and cranny of forgiveness, bitterness, and the Way of Jesus.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Cedrick Baker, titled: "The Way of Integrity." Things get meta in Dan and Shawna's dramatic reunion.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "The Way of Contentment." Come join these two ballyhoos as they offer a "good enough" breakdown of this week's sermon on contentment.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "The Way of Gratitude." Try your luck with this dynamic duo of sermon-analysts as they look at gratitude, entitlement, and a bounty of other things.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Dan titled: "Crescendo of Hope." Come join these two trumpeteers as they HONK and SKWEE their way through the final sermon in our "Crescendo of Chaos" series.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg titled: "Sealed by the Blood." Come join these two sermon wonks as they ponder all the angles of another sermon in our Crescendo of Chaos series.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Shawna titled: "Praying with Hope." Come join these two sermon wonks as they break down—and breakdown—another sermon in our Crescendo of Chaos series.
In the apocalyptic scene of Revelation 8, the prayers of God's people rise up to God. The church of the first century and the church of today is to be a people of prayer. In this sermon, Shawna Boren calls us into a fresh understanding of what prayer is and invites us into a fresh experience of relating to God through it.
In the apocalyptic scene of Revelation 8, the prayers of God's people rise up to God. The church of the first century and the church of today is to be a people of prayer. In this sermon, Shawna Boren calls us into a fresh understanding of what prayer is and invites us into a fresh experience of relating to God through it.
In the apocalyptic scene of Revelation 8, the prayers of God's people rise up to God. The church of the first century and the church of today is to be a people of prayer. In this sermon, Shawna Boren calls us into a fresh understanding of what prayer is and invites us into a fresh experience of relating to God through it.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "Maranatha." Come quickly and join us for some deep, and sometimes daffy, dialogue about this new sermon in our series "Crescendo of Chaos."
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Cedrick Baker titled: "Peace in Troubled Times." Grab your yoga mat and join us for a sermon chat.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Dan titled: "Light Chasers." Come join these two travelers as they navigate toward the light.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "Silence Is Golden." Grab a soothing tea and find a quiet spot and join these two as they talk talk talk about silence.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "Checkmate." Grab your beverages and pull up an internet portal to join these two Easter wonks as they breakdown this year's Woodland Hills Easter message.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "Meditating on the Word." Come join these two nugget-dancers as they dig deep into Greg's great message on abiding in God.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Shawna titled: "Stop and Delight." Strap on your hiking boots and grab your binoculars as these two outdoorsy types take you on a journey through God's creation. Well, they'll at least talk about journeying through God's creation. Among other things. Thanks for joining!
God calls us to steward creation in partnership with him. However, the modern practices of human consumption actually destroy the very fabric that makes creation beautiful. We need practices that train us to serve as God's creation stewards. In this sermon, Shawna Boren offers two Spiritual Practices for us to consider: gratitude and sabbath keeping.
God calls us to steward creation in partnership with him. However, the modern practices of human consumption actually destroy the very fabric that makes creation beautiful. We need practices that train us to serve as God's creation stewards. In this sermon, Shawna Boren offers two Spiritual Practices for us to consider: gratitude and sabbath keeping.
God calls us to steward creation in partnership with him. However, the modern practices of human consumption actually destroy the very fabric that makes creation beautiful. We need practices that train us to serve as God's creation stewards. In this sermon, Shawna Boren offers two Spiritual Practices for us to consider: gratitude and sabbath keeping.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Sandra Unger titled: "Thank You, Please Forgive Me, I Love You." Come join these two sermon wonks as they roar through another sermon in our Wholehearted series.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Dan titled: "Inner Exodus." Hop on board this wild ride called Wholehearted, with Dan and Shawna as your guide.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "Abiding in Christ." Peel some potatoes, feed the chickens, wax the caravan, whatever you do, bring these two abiders with you as they contemplate God's presence in all our moments.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "Hearing His Voice." Come join these two noir mystics as they try to unlock divine mysteries and spiritual treasure. Sermons Dan mentioned:Miracles and MicroscopesSalvation Belongs to Our God
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg Boyd titled: "Who or What Do You Worship?" Come join these two future Luddites as they embark on a journey of simplicity—with maybe a little silliness for good measure.
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Dan titled: "Salvation Belongs to Our God." Come join these two rollicking evangelists as they unpack the meaning of salvation.Also, here are the books Dan cited:• Salvation by Allegiance Alone, Matthew Bates• When God Became King, N.T. Wright• Roman Faith and Christian Faith, Teresa Morgan• Gospel Alliance, Matthew Bates• The Kingdom of God, John Bright• Why the Gospel, Matthew Bates
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Greg titled "Radical Hospitality II." Pull up a cozy chair and join these two hospitality wonks for another welcoming episode of The MuseCast!
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's message by Cedrick Baker titled: "Radical Hospitality." Grab a beverage and a snack and make yourself at home with these two hospitable hosts on another episode of The MuseCast!
Shawna Boren and Dan Kent break down this week's MLK service titled: "Unity in Diversity." Come join us as we discuss and celebrate another great service on our long, long, long journey home.
In this sermon, Shawna Boren examines the meaning of the vision of the 144,000. What is the meaning of this vast crowd and who is included in it? These questions are explored and the symbolic answers are connected to three parables of Jesus from Luke 15. This vision shows us the heart of God for all people, which can lead us into the depths of God's love and transformation.
In this sermon, Shawna Boren examines the meaning of the vision of the 144,000. What is the meaning of this vast crowd and who is included in it? These questions are explored and the symbolic answers are connected to three parables of Jesus from Luke 15. This vision shows us the heart of God for all people, which can lead us into the depths of God's love and transformation.
In this Christmas sermon, Shawna Boren explores the story of how Joseph encountered God four times through a dream. Joseph responded with great faith in ways that contrasted with conventional thinking. In doing so, this common man followed God as he was given the charge to care for the savior of the world.
In this Christmas sermon, Shawna Boren explores the story of how Joseph encountered God four times through a dream. Joseph responded with great faith in ways that contrasted with conventional thinking. In doing so, this common man followed God as he was given the charge to care for the savior of the world.
In this sermon, Shawna Boren calls us to live in the way of Jesus by embodying patience in the midst of strife and turmoil. We are to bear with one another, showing others patience even when our natural tendencies compel us to set them straight.
In this sermon, Shawna Boren calls us to live in the way of Jesus by embodying patience in the midst of strife and turmoil. We are to bear with one another, showing others patience even when our natural tendencies compel us to set them straight.
The heavenly vision of John in Revelation 5 reveals that God redeems persons from every tribe, language, people, and nation. Shawna Boren highlights the radical contrast of this truth against our common experience of division and “othering” that occurs in small and grand ways in our lives. God calls us to love the other rather than excluding those who are different. We make this a reality as we embrace the practice of hospitality.