Growing Pains: David Jordan (S)

Genesis 25:1-28; 

Isaiah 55:12-13; Psalm 119:105

Jacob is a rascal. Like many others in our biblical texts, he represents a wide range of coping skills. Portrayed as a crucial link in the long history of our spiritual forbears (his change of name from Jacobs to Israel illustrates this well), he is clever, resourceful, spiritual and passionate about God’s covenant. He is also manipulative, selfish, impulsive, careless, and uncaring about others. Join us as we enjoy these fascinating words while we also wrestle with our biblical heritage. In doing so, and as we always hope to, we explore vital connections for the living of these days. 

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The Unbinding: David Jordan (S)

Genesis 22:1-14

Have you ever felt like your feelings were being smothered, your life was constricted, options were limited, or your relationships were increasingly closed in? Our passage for today speaks to each of those dynamics, along with the much larger questions of theology and psychology. The traditional story of what our Jewish brothers and sisters call “The Binding of Isaac” reveals an evolving understanding of this mysterious God of what will be the Children of Israel. 

Hear how Abraham discovers a new way of understanding that echoes still in our day. And join us as we explore these hard and foundational words for our lives.  

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The Elegance of Faith (and Science): David Jordan & Paul Wallace (S)

Curiosity, wonder, wisdom, intellect, thorough investigation … each of these remain vital to our sacred human journeys. Join us as Paul and I consider the elegance of God’s creativity in creation, along with the fascinating road that has brought us to new understandings in these crucial arenas of faith and science.

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Freedom’s Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose: David Jordan (S)

Freedom has always been a big word in our national psyche. As Americans, we take pride in the many liberties we believe we have. As Christians, this has also been a heavy, foundational concept. Freedom lies at the heart of Paul’s letter to the churches in Galatia. For our sermon today, we wrestle with the very difficult, controversial impacts being both devotedly Christian and passionately American have in our lives together. Join us for this challenging text and for this profoundly significant sermon.

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All You Need Is Love: David Jordan (S)

All You Need Is Love

I Corinthians 13:13

Love is God’s magic superpower. Generally overlooked in our daily interactions, we can be full participants in this sacred connection to God and to one another. Join us for a powerful and creative presentation on the potential of God’s powerful love in our lives. And in addition, watch for the special broader worship experience that includes our own Decatur Avondale Children’s Choir singing songs of hope and praise in four different languages under the direction of Rev. Mark Green, our Pastor for Senior Adults and Youth and Children’s Music. 

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Rocking the Rolling Stone: David Jordan (S)

Luke 24:1-12

Naturally, Easter Sunday is supposed to be a service of resurrection. First though, it’s worth considering the story leading up to the empty tomb: sadness, anxiety, devastating loss, palpable hopelessness, death. 

And yet, following the women of the story, their journey to the tomb on Sunday and beyond, provides some valuable guidance for living in these days. Join us as we learn together, are challenged, informed, inspired, and we hope, transformed for a new season of springtime resurrection.

With music and much gratitude, share with us in this very special Easter celebration.

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