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Crazy Faith Talk

Crazy Faith Talk

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An engaging, comedic, serious, and hopefully interesting foray into the world of Christianity. Join the discussion...believer, atheist, or skeptic alike! Hosted by Pastor Erica, a Methodist, Pastor Sarah, a Lutheran, and Pastor Steve, who is also Lutheran, Crazy Faith Talk is an ecumenical experiment of cross conversation (pun intended).

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In their ongoing series looking at the idea of God as Trinity (Three Persons in One God), pastors Erica and Steve explore what the church has classically meant--and not meant--about Jesus being divine and human. Is Jesus... more

In their ongoing series exploring the Christian idea of God as Trinity (Three Persons in One), pastors Erica and Steve start to look at what it has meant classically to speak about God as "Father," and what it doesn't? mean. Using... more

For all the complicated credal formulations, fierce debates over heresies, and bad object lessons to try an explain the mystery of a God who is One and Three, the Christian doctrine of "the Trinity," is really a way of saying that there is only one... more

Oscar Wilde once wrote, "?How else but through a broken heart can Lord Christ enter in?" Even though Christians are unapologetically "Easter People" who are charged with sharing the Good News of resurrection with the world, we are also... more

As pastors Erica and Steve continue their exploration of what we think is happening in Christian worship, they explore what it means to pray "together" and how prayer can be authentic, even when we are borrowing someone else's... more

In their ongoing series about what Christian worship looks like, and what followers of Jesus think they are doing when they gather week by week, pastors Erica and Steve keep unpacking the ancient patterns of Christian worship. Like... more

Of all the things you could do on Sunday mornings, why do Christians gather around ancient texts that have been told for thousands of years, and why do they set aside time and space to hear stories they have heard, sometimes for all... more

We don't "go to church" because God's ego needs stroking, and we don't show up in worship to be entertained like an audience watching a football game or a musical. But in this set-apart space and time, we meet the living God along with... more

In this second episode of their new series on Worship Whys, pastors Erica and Steve look at the way the God the Old and New Testament resists being permanently put in a box, whether a temple or tabernacle, a ritual or a rigid... more

For more than two thousand years, Christians have gathered together on Sundays for some variation of the same event--gathering in corporate worship of Jesus of Nazareth. But... worship really isn't a consumer product or a performance for me... more

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