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Crossings Knoxville
Crossings Knoxville
256 episodes
18 hours ago
Crossings Knoxville is a faith community in Knoxville, Tennessee that launched in 2007. We exist to help people find their way back to God.
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Crossings Knoxville is a faith community in Knoxville, Tennessee that launched in 2007. We exist to help people find their way back to God.
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Crossings Knoxville
Joy in a Grain of Rice (Advent Week 3)

Who are we when life doesn't turn out like we thought it would? What if the joy of Advent isn't about magically having our circumstances changed, but about transforming our experiences of the wilderness? Can we stop trying to escape, and start finding a way to notice the strange beauty of our wild, unexpected lives right here, right now?
Join us as we explore John the Baptist's doubt and the wisdom of seeing the joy of the whole universe in a single grain of rice.

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3 days ago
18 minutes 47 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
The Process of Peace (Advent Week 2)

What makes for peace in Advent? How can we see conflict as a part of the peace process and not a threat to it? How can we be comfortable with who we are while still embracing the differences in others?

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1 week ago
22 minutes 58 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
An Apocalyptic Advent (Advent Week 1)

As we attempt to move from our Revelation study into Advent, we are given some of the most apocalyptic, Revelation-like words Jesus said. What does it mean to make ourselves at home as if the Kingdom of God were a reality here, now, on this earth? 

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2 weeks ago
16 minutes 4 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
Time We Did Not Choose

Studying alongside the lectionary means learning a new way of telling time centered on the life of Christ. For the next six months, we will study texts that we did not choose alongside one another and faith communities all over the world. We hope to pay attention to ourselves and one another as these texts are read aloud, noticing what resonates and what we feel resistance toward. 

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3 weeks ago
23 minutes 10 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
Choosing Between Christ and Ceasar (Revelation 22:8-21 )

John’s Revelation encourages the Church to endure and hold fast in a world run by dominating Empires. How do we choose to resist? How can we reveal the arbitrary nature of Empire and its limited power? What kind of Church will we choose to be in this world?

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1 month ago
39 minutes 26 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
Crayon Drawings of Heaven (Revelation 21:1-22:7)

We've finally arrived at the final scene of the drama in Revelation. After the destruction and wars, dragons, and chaos, the seas are calm again and John begins drawing a picture of where the whole thing is headed.

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1 month ago
37 minutes 39 seconds

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H-E-Double Hockey Sticks and OMG (Revelation 20:1-15)

In Revelation, John spends a lot of time contemplating God’s justice. How do we account for evil in this world? How do we want it to be dealt with? What was does the Bible discuss it? When is lament more appropriate than certainty?

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1 month ago
39 minutes 39 seconds

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Holy and Broken Hallelujahs (Revelation 19:1-21)

What if the book of Revelation is like a song being worked on over time, that is never quite finished, but will be covered by later artists who add their own twist to the song? What would our cover of Revelation be like today based on our experiences?

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1 month ago
40 minutes 42 seconds

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Go Ahead and Start Detaching (Revelation 17:1-18:24)

The Great Whore of Babylon is an intentionally derogatory metaphor used to describe people’s attachment to empire. Revelation 17-18 are difficult to read, but communicate something important to all of our interaction with unjust political sysmtems. Namely, it asks, “If and when this empire comes crumbling own, with our faith crumble too, or is there something deeper rooting us?”

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1 month ago
44 minutes 13 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
One Damned Thing After Another (Revelation - 15:5-16:21)

Does life, history, and the human condition have a structure of hope and progress or are they as meaningless and arbitrary as they sometimes seem? What can (or should) we do in a world devoid of justice? How can tell a better story that no longer needs seven bowls of wrath?

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2 months ago
31 minutes 20 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
Toward and Apocalypse of Suspicion (Revelation 14:1-15:4)

How can we read the book of Revelation with both a posture of skepticism and respect? How does apocalyptic literature like Revelation reveal the truth about our world and where does its binary thinking present drawbacks? How do we balance Revelation’s imagery with the whole story of God?

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2 months ago
34 minutes 8 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
Fairytales for the End of the World (Revelation 12:1-13:18)

Revelation 12-13 introduces us to wild beasts and dragons, and also a pregnant woman with nowhere to give birth. These are familiar stories to John's original audience, and if we pay attention, are familiar stories to us. What happens when the dragons of the empire play pretend-Christian? And how do we respond?

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2 months ago
34 minutes 23 seconds

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A Witness to the End of Empire (Revelation 11:1-19)

What does it mean to reimagine the Christian witness today? How can we ensure that our allegiance is to the Kingdom of God and not a political ideology? What are we willing to sacrifice to model the peaceable ways of Jesus?

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2 months ago
36 minutes 35 seconds

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Reversing the Thunder (Revelation 8:6-10:11)

What does it mean to live faithfully in a world gone mad? As we enter the third narrative loop in Revelation, we ask: What does it look like to hold on to our center in a culture of chaos, violence, and delusion? What difference does prayer make when the world feels unchanged?

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3 months ago
38 minutes 13 seconds

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I Heard… and Then I Saw (Revelation 7:1-8:5)

This week Chad Wright Pittman of Lake Forest Presbyterian joined us to continue our study of Revelation. Together, we asked: “How do account for the differences between what we’ve heard and what we see? How do we endure discomfort as we reminder ourselves that one day, we will experience a true sense of home?”

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3 months ago
34 minutes 31 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
The Wrld Urownd Us (Revelation 6)

What and why is evil so pervasive in our world 

and what, if anything, 

does God have to do with that? Four horses, their riders, and clay seals on a scroll try to explain it in Revelation 6.

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3 months ago
37 minutes 40 seconds

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An Open Door to Imagination (Revelation Revelation 4:1-5:14)

How does the book of Revelation encourage us to expand our imagination of God? How might the book of revelation show the limits of our imagination when thinking about God and heaven? How does our season of life or circumstances shape the way we imagine God?

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3 months ago
39 minutes 58 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
Acorns in a Terrarium (Revelation 2-3 )

Like Jimmy Fallon's "Friday Thank You Notes," John of Patmos interrupts Revelation with seven letters to seven different churches in various cities. These letters reveal to us the diversity of Christian thought and practice in the ancient world, and pulls us back into the big, wild, vast ecosystem of God. 

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4 months ago
46 minutes 12 seconds

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A Church in Opposition to Empire (Revelation 1:4-20)

How can an ancient, symbolic, and often misunderstood book like Revelation speak directly to the chaos, injustice, and political realities of our time? What does it mean to live as citizens of God’s Kingdom while surrounded by the power and propaganda of empire? What might it look like to name and confront the deeper forces—fear, death, authoritarianism—that warp human community? How can we creatively blend Scripture’s imagery with the realities of our moment to proclaim a counter-story of hope, justice, and truth? Are we willing to put our own name to a vision of God’s Kingdom, not hiding behind heroes of the past, but speaking and acting with our own voice?

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4 months ago
36 minutes 38 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
Pulling Back The Curtain (Revelation 1:1-3)

In a world obsessed with end-times predictions and cryptic codes, we want to try to read the Book of Revelation the way it was meant to be heard — not as a secret puzzle, but as an open letter of hope and imagination. This teaching series reclaims Revelation as a powerful unveiling of Jesus Christ, written to a persecuted church asking hard questions: Where is God in our suffering? How is God’s kingdom different from the violent empires of this world? Through vivid imagery and bold worship, Revelation redefines history from God’s perspective, calls out false sources of security, and dares us to live as if Jesus — not Caesar — is Lord. Join us as we explore a story not about escape, but about faithful resistance and deep hope.

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4 months ago
39 minutes 2 seconds

Crossings Knoxville
Crossings Knoxville is a faith community in Knoxville, Tennessee that launched in 2007. We exist to help people find their way back to God.