the curious story where jesus curses a fig tree
This summer we’ve been exploring the idea that God is also creative and quirky and curious. In August we enter into our month of curiousness about God.
When we talk about our curiosity, I mean that we bring curiosity to our approach to the Bible, our questions of faith, our view of the neighbor, and how we think about things that push our own boundaries a little bit.
...there are curious things about God. God is a curious God because the stories we have about God are, well, curious. Sometimes they are worse than that. Sometimes they represent a God that most of us wouldn’t choose to believe in. And I think we often just ignore those parts.
We’re going to look at curious stories about God this month
Dry Bones: a Curious Story about God
This summer we’ve been exploring the idea that God is also creative and quirky and curious. In August we enter into our month of curiousness about God.
When we talk about our curiosity, I mean that we bring curiosity to our approach to the Bible, our questions of faith, our view of the neighbor, and how we think about things that push our own boundaries a little bit.
...there are curious things about God. God is a curious God because the stories we have about God are, well, curious. Sometimes they are worse than that. Sometimes they represent a God that most of us wouldn’t choose to believe in. And I think we often just ignore those parts.
We’re going to look at curious stories about God this month
The curious story of the Binding of Isaac
This summer we’ve been exploring the idea that God is also creative and quirky and curious. In August we are beginning our month of curiousness about God.
When we talk about our curiosity, I mean that we bring curiosity to our approach to the Bible, our questions of faith, our view of the neighbor, and how we think about things that push our own boundaries a little bit.
...there are curious things about God. God is a curious God because the stories we have about God are, well, curious. Sometimes they are worse than that. Sometimes they represent a God that most of us wouldn’t choose to believe in. And I think we often just ignore those parts.
We’re going to look at curious stories about God this month