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The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson | Matthew 22:1-14

Jesus’ parable of the wedding feast is instantly familiar to all of us who have ever received an invitation and forgotten to RSVP; in this parable, however, an RSVP is of ultimate importance. Why do those first invited ignore or outright reject the king’s invitation to the feast? Why the king treat the guest without a wedding garment so harshly? Join Peet Dickinson as he works through this message of God’s invitation to all.

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Cultivated

The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson | Isaiah 5:1-7

The fifth chapter of Isaiah provides a striking and disturbing picture of a vineyard gone rotten and its resulting destruction. The most unsettling twist of this story, however, is the identification of this vineyard with the entire people of Israel. Join our Dean, Peet Dickinson, as he unpacks this judgement-laden passage, and finds the light of the Gospel held within.

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The Cruciform Life

The Rev. Patrick Schlabs | Philippians 1:21-27

In the second chapter of Philippians, Paul delivers the challenge to live a life worthy of the Gospel, modeled after the example of Christ. Despite this, the hard reality of our societal and personal dystopias seems to cut this challenge off from the hope of fulfillment. Join Rev. Patrick as he unpacks how Christ’s example of humility is the empowering source of our new life.

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Standing Firm in Unsteady Times

The Very Rev. Peet Dickinson | Philippians 1:21-27

In Paul’s letter to the Philippians, he writes that for him, “to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” Given the uncertainty of our world, with natural disasters and political instability constantly throwing out the ground under our feet, what does it look like to stand firm in the Gospel, life or death? Join our dean, Peet, as he explores Paul’s bold claim.

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Romans: Saved for Mission

The Rev. David Alwine | Romans 12:9-21 |

Romans 12 marks Paul’s turn from doctrine, the story of the Gospel, to action, the call to believers to participate in God’s mission. The second half of the chapter outlines the foundation of Christian ethics with the words “Let love be genuine”. This charge becomes the guiding principle for what it means to live as a Christian. Join Rev. David Alwine as he unpacks Romans 12:9-21.

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