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  • A beloved worship lyric claims that “the wrath of God was satisfied” at the cross—but does this actually reflect the biblical picture of a grieving Father and a self-giving Son? In this post, we explore why that line misses the deeper beauty of divine love, divine wrath, and the God who enters our broken realm…


  • I let AI reimagine 20 years of my music, and it healed something in me. Discover how Jamin.exe blends human creativity and artificial intelligence in sound.


  • Check out 1208 Greenwood Church wherever you stream music to listen to our brand new Christmas album, “Of Stars & Straw.” I love producing my friends’ music and bringing it to life on behalf of our church. The 8 tracks that make up this album feature Janae Burchett, Amity Grace, JaiBird, and myself. Here are…


  • Our church, 1208 Greenwood, has a new Christmas album coming out on November 28th, called “Of Stars & Straw.” I’m really proud of the eight original songs that four of our artists penned. I think it captures a unique sound for a church album and encompasses the broader elements of the Christmas story that are…


  • Gandalf once said, “Let folly be our cloak.” It’s a strange kind of battle strategy—yet it’s the same one Jesus used to overthrow evil. What could hobbits and a crucifix possibly have in common?


  • In this message, we journey into ancient cosmology to rediscover our sacred purpose: to make earth look like heaven. Humanity was never an accident—we were created to image God, bring order from chaos, and cultivate a world that reflects His glory.


  • Merrill G. Greene’s book, Drunk in the Spirit: What the Bible Says About Trance, Ecstasy, and God’s Supernatural Love, is a masterclass, especially because it gives a rare scholarly perspective on the topic of altered states of consciousness. Greene also spends most of his time in Scripture to make his case, while most authors on…


  • In today’s polarized world, “fake news” has become a weapon rather than a warning. During Trump’s presidency, I noticed something unsettling—truth itself began to bend beneath the weight of emotion and allegiance. Dietrich Bonhoeffer once warned that when people surrender their moral discernment to ideology, they become “under a spell.” In this reflection, I explore…


  • Stephen King’s The Long Walk isn’t your typical dystopian thriller—it’s a brutal mirror of American work culture. Beneath the violence and despair lies a piercing allegory about how our society equates worth with productivity. In this reflection, I explore what the film reveals about our obsession with success, the cost of burnout, and the hope…


  • This week, as dozens of cars lined up for our mobile food bank, I was reminded that food is more than a need—it’s a justice issue, a community issue, and a Jesus issue. Wherever the hungry are found, so is Christ—and that’s exactly where his disciples belong.


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