John Chandler begins the season of Lent from the Lectionary. [Romans 5:12-19] Reflection: During Lent, what life-giving things can we pursue instead of just giving up certain things? What would it look like for Vox to have a mutual invitation for healing between one another?
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Epiphany – Transfiguration
Gideon continues in the season of Epiphany from the Lectionary and reflects on the transfiguration. [Matthew 17:1-9] Reflection: What does God’s voice sound like in our lives and what is the white noise we need to remove? How can we embrace God being with us rather than just fixing and solving the problems we’re in? How can we be invitational […]
Life of David
Sam Myrick talks about the significance of the life and story of David. [1 Samuel 16:1-13] Reflection: How do we connect with the earthiness and humanness of David’s life and story? How do we embrace the reality that we are all chosen by God?
Epiphany – Holy Spirit
Gideon continues in the season of Epiphany from the Lectionary and focuses on how we view and engage the Holy Spirit. [1 Corinthians 2:10-16] Reflection: What does it look like for your to interact with the Holy Spirit? What is the Holy Spirit helping you discover in this season? How can you discern and participate in what the Holy Spirit […]
Dream
Valerie Vogt reflects on the dreams that we have for ourselves and the dreams that God has for us and our church. [Exodus 3:1-15] Reflection: What is our burning bush that God is dreaming for us? How can we turn away from our everyday routines in order to embrace God’s dream and for him to show up?
Epiphany – Weakness
Gideon continues in the season of Epiphany from the Lectionary and focuses on how we view and engage weakness. [1 Corinthians 1:18-31] Reflection: What are the invitations that distract us? How do we hide our weaknesses with our strength? What and who do we put our weight on and in?
Invitation
Jason Minnix talks through the idea of invitation and who it is we are called to invite to God’s table. [Luke 1:1-14] Reflection: How do we host God’s table and who do we invite? Who invited us to God’s table? Who do we consider to be guests of honor at God’s table?