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A weekly podcast, taking a passage from the Imago Dei Church community Bible reading and offering insights and help in understanding, leading to communion with God in prayer.
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Hot Takes with Kamryn A. is a christian podcast that discusses 'juicy content' that is not commonly talked about in church. Subjects, that when talked about, usually result in one being cancelled or made fun of. On this podcast, Kamryn and friends will be talking about controversial subjects such as finances, community, addictions, and so much more. This podcast is meant to take you on a deep dive of God's word and help you better understand the Bible, teaching you a biblical perspective on ...
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To be human is to be an embodied creature and yet we can often have complicated relationships with our own bodies. Sometimes our religious traditions have given us negative attitudes toward our own bodies - seeing the body as the site of temptation or sin, seeing emotions as something to be suppressed, seeing sexuality as something to be suspicious…
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Our society is defined by a kind of restlessness, and its a kind of restlessness that leaves us in a constant state of some kind of fatigue; the hyperactivity of 21st century Western life, the unlimited choices many of us experience, the explicit and implicit messages we receive about keeping up, about making it, about proving our worth through the…
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Throughout the season of Lent, we will be exploring Paul’s letter to the Philippians. This short letter, written while Paul was in prison, is a beautiful invitation to participate in the story, life, and people of Jesus. The story of Jesus is transformative and as we encounter Him, we cannot help become a people who love more like Him.…
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In this episode we explore how wholiness is related to the self. Sometimes religion can be sold to us as needing a kind of self-rejection or the suppression of our selves – because then God can be sold to us as the cure. But our suggestion is spirituality at its best will help us become ‘more ourselves’ rather than less. This is not just good vibes…
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This message by Chris Nye focuses on the concept of the church being represented as the temple of God, emphasizing the importance of presence, consecration, and worship. It delves into the significance of Jesus Christ as the cornerstone and the sacrifice required to build the church. The Scripture text for this message is from Ephesians 2:18-22. Ad…
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In this reflection we explore the idea that all humans image the divine. This has implications for universal human dignity and value, for the affirming of our humanness as a good and beautiful thing, and for seeing the interconnectedness of all things - a call toward harmony and wholiness. If you'd like to use the benediction/blessing at the end of…
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Throughout the season of Lent, we will be exploring Paul’s letter to the Philippians. This short letter, written while Paul was in prison, is a beautiful invitation to participate in the story, life, and people of Jesus. The story of Jesus is transformative and as we encounter Him, we cannot help become a people who love more like Him.…
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This is the first in a series of 6 reflections on “Wholiness”. Here is an invitation to move away from a view of God as one who demands moral purity or perfection and who struggles to tolerate our presence, and instead toward a reframing of God and wholiness (in light of the story of Jesus) that moves us toward love, grace and acceptance of self an…
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In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
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In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
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In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
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In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
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In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
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In our series Heart, we will be exploring 5 spiritual practices that help us curate hearts of God-shaped love. These are practices that begin internally and then move us toward humble participation in community. These practices are ancient and have been helping Christians for 2,000 years practice humility and open themselves up to receiving and ext…
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Advent is a season of presence in which we celebrate and remember the way in which God entered the world to be present with us. Our Good Shepherd came to earth to lead us towards green pastures. He entered into hostility and laid a table before us. Our God moved into the neighborhood to pursue us in love and faithfulness. Also, during service we pr…
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