Embracing the Inspired Journey - Finding New Ways to Love the Bible Again
Join us at the Cathedral of Hope United Church of Christ for a transformative six-week sermon series beginning the Sunday after Easter. Inspired by Rachel Held Evans' profound exploration in her book Inspired: Slaying Giants, Walking on Water, and Loving the Bible Again, we invite our congregation to embark on a spiritual journey to reconnect with the Bible in fresh and meaningful ways. This series is an invitation to engage with Scripture through the lenses of curiosity, imagination, and faith, addressing current events and embodying our community values.
Throughout this series, we aim to not only engage with difficult passages but also encourage the congregation to imagine, doubt, and debate Scripture’s mysteries. We hope to cultivate a space where questions are welcomed, and faith is deepened, reflecting the diversity and inclusivity at the heart of our community. Join us as we discover together that the Bible is not a static work meant to be taken at face value but a dynamic and living text that invites us into a deeper relationship with God and each other.
Sermons in This Series
List of Services
- Our Identity Renewed
Our God is a God near to us, ready to receive us, a God of grace and mercy. With our identity in God let us renew that identity during this Lenten journey we enter into on this Ash Wednesday. Let us live a life worthy of our calling; let us live a way other than our own.Our Identity Renewed
- Lent as Alternative to the Standard
God disrupts our lives with an invitation. An invitation to something other than what the world and what can be presented as a standard life. It is a Lenten invitation to bear new fruit and be in sync with the God of the Gospel.Lent as Alternative to the Standard
- Be Sure of Unsureness
Too often the church is thought to be a place of unambiguous answers and sureness. It is, more often than not, that in our bewilderment, confusion, liminality, and unsettlement, Godemerges with newness to God’s ways.Be Sure of Unsureness
- New Song, New Reality
As Christ followers we get to sing a new song. Notone that describes the world as it is now, but asong that describes the new reality we are called to be God throughChrist.New Song, New Reality
- Pain That Transforms
Life has its painful moments. The message we see in scripture is that God runs through the pain, to us, healing us in a sense of newness. That is the story of Jesus, of Friday abandonment, Saturday depth, and Sunday readiness. It is the story that lets us read our own story afresh.Pain That Transforms
- Until We Come to Ourselves
Our lives are frequently grounded in identity, the “ourself.” Our identity, the “pursuit” should be grounded in our place as a beloved child of the Creator God.Until We Come to Ourselves
- The Wrong Temple
We at times find ourselves in the wrong temple, places that make promises of safety that leave us more anxious, offers of joy that leave us empty. Partly we are in the wrong place by will, partly by habit, partly by accident, partly seduced. Our work in Lent is to move from these fake temples to the true temple who is Jesus.The Wrong Temple