Author Archives: enoch

Ordinary Weeks – Blood

Gideon continues in the Ordinary Weeks of the Lectionary. [Hebrews 9:11-15] Reflection: How have we trivialized our perspective of God? How can we live out covenant in order to benefit others?

Ordinary Weeks – Empathy

Gideon continues in the Ordinary Weeks of the Lectionary. [Hebrews 4:14-16] Reflection: What is our perspective of Christ in his ability to empathize with us? How do kindness and mercy lead us to repentance?

Ordinary Weeks – Eat This Book

Gideon continues in the Ordinary Weeks of the Lectionary. [Hebrews 4:12-13] Reflection: In our reading of Scripture, do we focus more on systematizing it or do we allow it to speak to us? In what ways can we allow Scripture to do surgery in our hearts and lives?

Adoption

Jason Ford shares his story of adoption and God’s heart for the orphans and fatherless in our city and world. [Romans 8:14-17; Exodus 2:3-8,10] Reflection: How does being adopted into the family of God shape our relationship with God and others? How can we be involved in serving the orphans and the fatherless in our city?

Participants with God: Beyond Ourselves

Weylin finishes a conversation on what it means to be participants of God’s work in the world. We’ll talk through the saga of Joseph, whose simultaneously dysfunctional yet redemptive life with God offers commentary in how we can be a part of what God is still doing. As you engage the conversation we hope that Vox will be a community […]

Participants with God: Robes, Brothers & Sackcloths

Gideon starts a conversation on what it means to be participants of God’s work in the world. We’ll talk through the saga of Joseph, whose simultaneously dysfunctional yet redemptive life with God offers commentary in how we can be a part of what God is still doing. As you engage the conversation we hope that Vox will be a community […]

Living the Questions

Jason Minnix gives us a framework of how questions play a prominent role in our lives. John 3. Reflection: How can we be a place that cherishes questions? How can questions lead us to transformation?