
“If you don’t leave, I may have to call the cops to escort you off the premises,” I informed the first-time guest. “That would look really bad for you. I’ll be sticking around until the end of service,” he pushed back. After 25 minutes of back and forth, we agreed that this was the one…
Fifteen months ago, I walked into a church for a worship and prayer meeting. My stomach began to turn as they instructed us to break into groups and pray for Israel. As a Jesus-minded pacifist, I was not about to pray for someone to win a war—especially when the statistics were so one-sided. Looking at…
Paul gets suddenly intense in his letter to Philippians as he recognizes that Gentiles are being subjected to intense traditional rituals in order to be accepted as Christians. Jamin engages this biblical conversation and invites us to consider how the church continues to do the same thing today.
My kids were confused as they got in the car to find me conversing with chatGPT. Knowing they’d get a kick out of this, I invited them to chat with the AI. They did what most kids (and adults) would do and started saying weird and slightly unkind things to it. I quickly turned off…
In Philippians, Paul refers to his friend as a fellow worker and fellow soldier. Jamin stops to expand on Paul’s use of the word “soldier,” giving us a glimpse into the Bible’s larger picture of the Creator God Yahweh VS the little-g-god Satan. How did this dynamic come about and what is humanity’s part in…
Paul tells us that Jesus emptied himself. What does this mean? In a previous message, Jamin analyzed this theme from a poetic angle about love. In this message, Jamin gives it another meaning by referring to how God emptied himself to become human. He was then empowered by the Holy Spirit to do supernatural works.…
