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    Artificial Intelligence and the Church – Dr. David Maxwell and Dr. Joel Okamoto

    How do recent technological advancements in artificial intelligence and GPT4 impact the church? Dr. David Maxwell and Dr. Joel Okamoto discuss artificial intelligence and what it means to be human
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    18th Sunday after Pentecost

    Spark your thoughts for October 1, 2023! Tune in to "Lectionary Kick-start" for a discussion about the texts for the 18th Sunday after Pentecost
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    “When a Preacher Can’t Speak” with guest Dr. Joel Elowsky

    In the second episode of "Tangible: Theology Learned and Lived" we talk with guest Dr. Joel Elowsky about the sudden onset of a vocal cord disfunction that left him unable to speak for 4 years. "It was truly one of those dark tunnels. I didn't really see any light except for that little pinprick." Tune in to hear more
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The Resurrection of Our Lord • John 20:1–18 • March 27, 2016


The Resurrection of Our Lord • John 20:1–18 • March 27, 2016

By Timothy Dost Mary Magdalene as Determined Eyewitness Here we have John’s account of the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ, the report of Mary Magdalene, and the response of Peter’s and John’s and Mary’s subsequent conversations with the angels and the risen Jesus. General comments on the text: The text here is anchored in time and ..

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The Resurrection of our Lord · Mark 16:1-8 · April 12, 2009


The Resurrection of our Lord · Mark 16:1-8 · April 12, 2009

By Robert Kolb Introductory thoughts: These women appear to be bewildered, to be sure, and somewhat befuddled and bungling. They apparently had just not thought of how they would get to the body, behind that massive stone that blocked the entrance, behind those Roman guards. They could not know, of course, that theirs was a ..

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The Resurrection of Our Lord · Colossians 3:1-4 · March 23, 2008


The Resurrection of Our Lord · Colossians 3:1-4 · March 23, 2008

By Jeffrey A. Gibbs, This well-known reading from Colossians presents two (at least!) opportunities for mis-interpretation in our present context. The first might be called an overspiritualizing of the reading. The second would be a moralizing of the text. I will offer brief comments on the text itself, and then speak to each of these ..

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