How we understand God to be defines how we love, how we think, how we choose, how we treat others, and how we treat all of God’s creation. Listen as Tere Tyner Canzoneri explores how we can do relationship with God differently – in ways that lead to deeper and more loving connection with God and with others.
Doing Relationship Differently with God
As a Gwinnett County Recreation Swim League stroke judge Bob Duvall learned two guiding questions to check his perspective before disqualifying a swimmer: “What did you see?” and “Where were you standing? When we check our perspective on our relationship with Creation these questions offer us a way forward.
How can we Do Relationship Differently with those in our neighborhood? Jesus answered the question, “Who is my neighbor?” with a story. Listen as Oakhurst member Anna Hall revisits that tale, tells a story of life in her neighborhood, and calls us to consider how we might love our neighbors, at home and at church.
In this world of division, we often struggle with recognizing our connections to one another. People become commodities and we decide who is worthy and who is not. But hasn’t God prescribed a better way?
The body of Christ is called to continue to expand our hearts wider and wider to embrace the brokenness of this world and commit to its total transformation.
As a new year dawns, it is natural for us to consider our various paths…those we have taken, those we have not, and those still left before us. How have those paths spoken to us? How have we responded? What now?
Listen as Oakhurst member Ashley Robinson challenges us to be bold enough to see what the light of Christmas illuminates.
Today, Joseph is depicted in nativity scenes all over the world as a proud, new father watching over his family. But those scenes don’t show the agonizing choices that brought him to that point. When God imagines more for us than we do for ourselves and the world doesn’t agree or approve, how are we to respond?
The world may not have placed its bets on the audacity of a 12-year-old girl, but God knew Mary’s fierceness was the only thing able to usher God-With-Us into humanity. What are we bold enough to imagine?
Like many of us, Zechariah had the rest of his life sketched out right down to his retirement plan. But God had other ideas. While our imaginations may be limited, God’s is not.