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Before angels sang or shepherds knelt, Matthew began the Christmas story with a list of names — a family tree tangled with failure and grace. The faithful and the faithless, the shamed and the forgotten. Their stories are raw and imperfect—yet God includes every one of them on purpose. That’s The Scandal of Christmas: Jesus didn’t come to avoid our brokenness; he entered it to heal us. Christmas isn’t a story of perfection—it’s the story of a God who stepped straight into the mess to redeem it. That same grace that ran through Jesus’s family tree is still at work today, as God...
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Before angels sang or shepherds knelt, Matthew began the Christmas story with a list of names — a family tree tangled with failure and grace. The faithful and the faithless, the shamed and the forgotten. Their stories are raw and imperfect—yet God includes every one of them on purpose. That’s The Scandal of Christmas: Jesus didn’t come to avoid our brokenness; he entered it to heal us. Christmas isn’t a story of perfection—it’s the story of a God who stepped straight into the mess to redeem it. That same grace that ran through Jesus’s family tree is still at work today, as God...
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Before angels sang or shepherds knelt, Matthew began the Christmas story with a list of names — a family tree tangled with failure and grace. The faithful and the faithless, the shamed and the forgotten. Their stories are raw and imperfect—yet God includes every one of them on purpose. That’s The Scandal of Christmas: Jesus didn’t come to avoid our brokenness; he entered it to heal us. Christmas isn’t a story of perfection—it’s the story of a God who stepped straight into the mess to redeem it. That same grace that ran through Jesus’s family tree is still at work today, as God...
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What if faith was more than believing—it was about becoming? In this series, we’ll explore the journey of spiritual formation as apprentices of Jesus. Together we’ll learn what it means to be with him, to become like him, and to live as he lived. This is a pathway of transformation—a relationship with Jesus that reshapes our hearts, renews our habits, and empowers us to walk in his way for the good of the world.
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What if faith was more than believing—it was about becoming? In this series, we’ll explore the journey of spiritual formation as apprentices of Jesus. Together we’ll learn what it means to be with him, to become like him, and to live as he lived. This is a pathway of transformation—a relationship with Jesus that reshapes our hearts, renews our habits, and empowers us to walk in his way for the good of the world.
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What if faith was more than believing—it was about becoming? In this series, we’ll explore the journey of spiritual formation as apprentices of Jesus. Together we’ll learn what it means to be with him, to become like him, and to live as he lived. This is a pathway of transformation—a relationship with Jesus that reshapes our hearts, renews our habits, and empowers us to walk in his way for the good of the world.
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What if faith was more than believing—it was about becoming? In this series, we’ll explore the journey of spiritual formation as apprentices of Jesus. Together we’ll learn what it means to be with him, to become like him, and to live as he lived. This is a pathway of transformation—a relationship with Jesus that reshapes our hearts, renews our habits, and empowers us to walk in his way for the good of the world.
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info_outlineChristianity claims to tell the most beautiful story ever told: the story of a good God who is committed to healing the world. God became human in Jesus to show us what true humanity looks like—and to invite us to become human like him. At the heart of this story is a God whose love is beyond our comprehension, a mystery that only deepens the more we explore it. As compelling as this story is, both followers of Jesus and spiritual seekers wrestle with tough questions about the church and its teachings, especially as they’ve been interpreted through the Bible. How do we navigate understandable concerns about topics like the treatment of women, suffering, hell, and more? And how do these questions shape our picture of who God is and how he relates to us? This series invites us to face Christianity’s Biggest Questions with curiosity, courage, and hope.