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The Eyes of Faith

Blind Faith

February 11, 2024 • Clint Wilson

Jesus came to serve not the religious, but the relegated, not those in possession of might, but those in want of mercy. The figure "Blind Bartimaeus" provides us a model for how realizing our need for Christ's mercy lies at the very root of our faith transformation.

How to be Truly Great

February 4, 2024 • Leo Schuster

How do we know if we can trust our desires and ambitions? How should we think about power? Here Jesus paints a counterintuitive and countercultural vision for dealing with these important dynamics.

Impossibility of Belief

January 28, 2024 • Leo Schuster

Jesus' famous encounter with a rich young ruler teaches us important lessons about our relationship to money.

First and Last

January 21, 2024 • Leo Schuster

What makes us feel like we're somebody? Instead of tweaking our assumptions, Jesus turns things upside down and offers a radically different and refreshingly contrasting vision of life from what we're used to.

Bedazzled Belief

January 14, 2024 • Clint Wilson

Faith cannot last without wonder. While our spiritual lives must be intellectually and emotionally satisfying, the Gospels remind us that Christ's love and glory are more than we can exhaustively describe or understand. Wonder leads to love, love leads to life.

Blurred Belief

January 7, 2024 • Leo Schuster

Is it possible to be able to see but still be blind? Spiritually speaking it is. Jesus' healing of a blind man leads to an eye-opening moment with his disciples. Here we catch his vision for his mission and what it means to follow him.