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  • Mercy for All, Tables for Everyone
    2025/07/27

    Jesus didn’t start his ministry with doctrine or demands—but with good news for the poor, the captive, the sick, and the outsider. This tag-team sermon recaps an unforgettable week of VBS and reminds us that the way of Jesus is still about widening tables and practicing mercy. With stories from the kids and the Gospel of Luke, this episode invites you to live out Jubilee—right in your neighborhood, your school, your dinner table.

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    15 分
  • The Revolution in the Womb
    2025/07/25

    Mary’s song isn’t a gentle lullaby—it’s a revolution. This episode reframes the Christmas story through the eyes of a teenage girl on the margins who dares to say yes. We unpack what it means to carry Christ in our own lives, how God shows up in hidden places, and why discipleship looks more like vulnerability than power. If you’ve ever wondered what holy courage looks like, start here.

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    17 分
  • Episode Title: Singing Again After Loss
    2025/07/23

    What do we do when joy feels out of reach and hope feels lost? In this episode, we explore the ache of exile—when life, faith, or identity falls apart. Through the voices of the prophets and the stories of a displaced people, we uncover how God speaks into silence and helps us sing again. Not songs of triumph, but of trust. If you've ever felt far from God or unsure where you belong, this episode is for you.

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    20 分
  • When Worship Isn’t Enough: Listening to the Prophets
    2025/07/03

    What happens when our worship songs ring hollow? This week, we confront the voices of Amos and Micah who challenge us to let justice roll like a river. From prophetic discomfort to modern-day injustice, we reflect on what it means to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly. This episode is a call to live into God’s dream—not someday, but now.

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    21 分
  • Jubilee: The Rhythm of Release
    2025/07/02

    Can rest be a form of resistance? This episode centers on the covenant at Sinai and God’s radical blueprint for a just society. From Sabbath to Jubilee, we explore the divine rhythms meant to disrupt empire thinking and restore human dignity. Through the lens of scripture, we ask: what does it mean to live like we’re truly free? And what debt might God be calling us to release?

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    17 分
  • Wilderness School: Learning to Trust Again
    2025/07/01

    What if the wilderness isn’t punishment but preparation? In this episode, we journey with the Israelites as they leave Egypt only to find themselves stuck in the in-between—hungry, anxious, and wondering if freedom is worth it. Join us as we explore how God provides just enough through manna, reshaping our imaginations around trust, rest, and community. This is not just survival—this is spiritual reformation. Welcome to Wilderness School.

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    22 分
  • The Cry That Changed Everything
    2025/06/12

    What if the Exodus didn’t begin with miracles—but with a moan? In this episode, we explore how liberation begins not with thunder but with a whisper—God hearing the cry of the oppressed and choosing to move through unexpected partners. Through the story of Moses, we uncover a God who listens, a God who sends, and a God who sings alongside us.

    This isn’t just ancient history. Pharaoh still builds empires today, and the burning bushes still blaze—if we have the courage to turn aside and notice. Join us as we reflect on the power of collective liberation, the holiness of partnership, and why real worship looks a lot like resistance and song.

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    18 分
  • Before the Fall, There Was a Garden
    2025/06/11

    What if the story of faith didn’t begin with sin—but with blessing? In this episode, we return to the very beginning, not to focus on what's broken, but to rediscover what’s beautiful. Before commandments and consequences, there was a garden. A Creator who delights, not dominates. A humanity invited not to conquer, but to co-create.

    This week, we unpack what it means to be made in the image of love—not fear. We challenge the stories of empire that still shape our theology, politics, and self-worth, and instead reimagine life through the lens of original blessing, harmony, and belonging. You are not a mistake. You were made for this.

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    17 分