Send us a text What if gratitude wasn’t just about what happened, but about what’s coming? We dig into a richer practice of thankfulness that looks ahead with trust, drawing from the Hebrew idea of toda and the early church’s understanding of the Eucharist as a living act of thanksgiving. Along the way, we get honest about the moments we say “thanks” with our lips while grumbling in our hearts—and how to break that cycle with humility, obedience, and a wider view of God’s work. We unpack the...
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Send us a text What if gratitude wasn’t just about what happened, but about what’s coming? We dig into a richer practice of thankfulness that looks ahead with trust, drawing from the Hebrew idea of toda and the early church’s understanding of the Eucharist as a living act of thanksgiving. Along the way, we get honest about the moments we say “thanks” with our lips while grumbling in our hearts—and how to break that cycle with humility, obedience, and a wider view of God’s work. We unpack the...
45: Baptism: *Spoiler Alert* John The Baptiser Didn’t Invent It
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45: Baptism: *Spoiler Alert* John The Baptiser Didn’t Invent It
Send us a text Water can be ordinary until it isn’t—until it becomes a line in the sand between who we were and who we’re becoming. We open up the deep story of baptism, starting with the Jewish mikveh and its call to living, running water, then trace how John the Baptizer reframed a familiar ritual toward repentance and readiness for the Messiah. Along the way, we share our own baptism moments—quiet, communal, and transformative—and ask the question everyone eventually asks: does baptism sav...
The Boundless Bible
Send us a text What if gratitude wasn’t just about what happened, but about what’s coming? We dig into a richer practice of thankfulness that looks ahead with trust, drawing from the Hebrew idea of toda and the early church’s understanding of the Eucharist as a living act of thanksgiving. Along the way, we get honest about the moments we say “thanks” with our lips while grumbling in our hearts—and how to break that cycle with humility, obedience, and a wider view of God’s work. We unpack the...