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Our fundamental goal is ”knowing God.” The essential assumption is that the Bible is God’s message to humanity so that God will be known and loved by God’s Creation. The Bible is sufficient in and of itself, so that thoughtful study of it will lead to ever-increasing intimacy with God.

Each week we’ll endeavor to engage Scripture and tradition and to bring them into our present reality. Since I am a working pastor I will use the same sources for this podcast that inform my weekly preaching and teaching duties. These days I am drawing upon the Revised Common Lectionary. This examination of the Word will be based on all but one of the scheduled readings from the RCL, since a podcast of my weekly sermon message covering one of the readings is already posted each week.

Knowing God With Heart and Mind Dan Sinkhorn

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.8 • 4 Ratings

Our fundamental goal is ”knowing God.” The essential assumption is that the Bible is God’s message to humanity so that God will be known and loved by God’s Creation. The Bible is sufficient in and of itself, so that thoughtful study of it will lead to ever-increasing intimacy with God.

Each week we’ll endeavor to engage Scripture and tradition and to bring them into our present reality. Since I am a working pastor I will use the same sources for this podcast that inform my weekly preaching and teaching duties. These days I am drawing upon the Revised Common Lectionary. This examination of the Word will be based on all but one of the scheduled readings from the RCL, since a podcast of my weekly sermon message covering one of the readings is already posted each week.

    Cardboard Jesus?

    Cardboard Jesus?

    In this sermon, we enter a profound exploration of the 'Cardboard Jesus', a metaphor delineating the often superficial understanding of Jesus Christ in modern religious practice. Using humor and thought-provoking insights, this discussion challenges the prevailing perceptions and dives into the multi-faceted reality of Jesus Christ. We confront the narrative of a one-dimensional Jesus, as depicted in images and rituals, urging believers to dig deeper into the essence of Christ's existence.
    Featuring engrossing discussions on the resurrection of Jesus Christ, on the difference between reverence of deceased icons and the living Jesus, and on the global impact of Christ's death and resurrection, this sermon offers a refreshing look at Christian theology. Going beyond a mere ritualistic approach, importance is given to a constant, meaningful connection with Christ. The sermon is an ideal listen for those seeking to deepen their understanding of faith and spirituality.
    'The Unquenchable Fire of Christianity: A Powerful Analysis of Its Longevity', offered in this episode, provides an interesting insight into the enduring strength and vitality of Christianity. Capturing the historical obstacles and the power of the resurrection message, it illuminates why Christianity persists as a major religion despite centuries of persecution and criticism. This dialogue is as much a tribute to the early Christians and their unwavering faith as it is a compelling analysis of the divine force driving Christianity's survival.
    Strongly advocating for an authentic immersion in Christian teachings, the episode encourages listeners to question whether their relationship with Christ is genuinely transformative or merely confined to preaching. Emphasizing the model of 'Doubting Thomas', the sermon ends with a call to experience Christianity as a living testament of an enduring deity and His timeless teachings.

    • 24 min
    The Insurgence Begins!

    The Insurgence Begins!

    Join us for this enlightening exploration into Colossians chapter 5 (not 15!) led by our Pastor, where we contemplate the powerful meaning and symbolism of the cross. As we delve deeply into the significance of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, we come to understand the profound concept of debt cancellation, and how it parallels our need for forgiveness and reconciliation with one another and with God.
    In a moving narrative, we relate to the Easter celebration and its deeper significance of sanctification and redemption. This episode challenges us to meet at the foot of the cross, the great equalizer, and accept Jesus's divine plan to conquer sin and death. Through this journey we understand that we are all equal before the cross, and therefore, it serves as an invitation for us to reconcile with one another.
    Our Pastor encourages us to release our burdens, forgive, and cancel the debts we hold against others. This call for forgiveness is a key part of the Easter message—given that Jesus forgave us unconditionally and canceled our heavenly debts, shouldn't we do the same for those around us? Using the example of fasting during Lent, we are urged to surrender our grudges and resentment along with our physical sacrifices.
    Additionally, we reflect on the essence of God's covenant with us, established through Jesus at the cross, which calls for one simple yet profound command: to love one another. With a captivating interpretation of Paul’s message in Colossians, we comprehend the importance of Jesus's sacrifice and His infinite love for each one of us.
    Ultimately, this Easter celebration is a call for inner peace, for forgiveness, and for a loving commitment to one another, just as Jesus has shown us through His death and resurrection. It’s a vibrant reminder that at the core of Christianity is love, and to truly embody the spirit of Easter, we must forgive and cancel the debts of those around us, paving the way for a blissful resurrection of our own.
    Through prayer, music, scripture reading, and a powerful Easter message, this episode captures the essence of Jesus's transformative love and forgiveness—a theme that resonates throughout the Christian faith and encourages us to reflect, forgive, and love unconditionally.

    • 14 min
    Echo 28: Palm Sunday to Easter

    Echo 28: Palm Sunday to Easter

    In this profound episode, we guide listeners through the climactic events taking place around Jesus' journey from the Mount of Olives to the temple, painting a vivid picture of the paradoxical nature of Palm Sunday. The excitement of the awaiting crowd, their subsequent disappointment, and their inability to envision exactly how the prophecied Messiah would deliver their salvation, all signal missed understanding and anticipate the coming somber events. This exploration invokes a call for churchgoers to appreciate and understand these interconnected events - Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter - as a continuous, impactful narrative.Peter's Journey: Denial, Resurrection, TransformationDive into a captivating exploration of Peter the Apostle's faith journey in this episode. By meticulously examining passages from the Gospels, we unravel Peter's struggles and misconceptions about God's redemptive plan, culminating in his infamous denial of Jesus. The subsequent shock of the resurrected Christ presentation serves as a transformative moment in Peter's life. We suggest that faith, despite uncertainties and sporadic disobedience, remains an enduring venture towards learning, growth, and unwavering allegiance to Christ's divine plan. Join us as we deconstruct Peter's journey and draw parallel to our spiritual growth.Revelatory Encounter: A Resurrected Christ and a Transformed PeterIn this enlightening episode, we delve into the impactful moment when Peter, one of Jesus' closest disciples, experiences the shocking revelation of seeing his resurrected Lord. This disbelief-shattering encounter, coupled with Peter's ultimate realization of his misplaced brashness, underscores the transformative power of such profound experiences. We scrutinize the pivotal scene of Peter professing his love to Jesus, shifting our focus to Jesus's redeeming responses rather than Peter's assertions. This examination concludes with a reflection on our spiritual path, emphasizing the importance of humility and daily connection with the divine.

    • 40 min
    Unveiling the Deeper Meanings in Jesus’s Last Visit to Jerusalem

    Unveiling the Deeper Meanings in Jesus’s Last Visit to Jerusalem

    This Palm Sunday message was divided into three parts with Pastor Dan offering brief commentaries for Passion readings from the Gospel of Luke. Each segment was divided by an act of worship, including offerings and Holy Communion. 
    In the scripture reading and homily we embark on a deeply insightful journey as we explore Jesus Christ's path into Jerusalem, a crucial moment in biblical history. This journey unpacks what is beyond the Palm Sunday celebration, as we take an in-depth look at Jesus’s divine mission and the ultimate sacrifice he made for humanity. We trace His journey from Mount of Olives, to the temple, and how this intricate narrative unfolds, often challenging preconceived notions and enhancing spiritual comprehension.
    The narrative continues with the divulging moments leading to the Last Supper. It provides profound understanding of Jesus’s self-sacrifice and the immense implications of His final journey into Jerusalem. We delve into the words of wisdom exchanged during the Last Supper—marking a significant shift from the old covenant to a new one. The rituals of sharing bread and wine, symbolising His body and His blood are introduced, thereby illuminating on the core elements of Christian faith as practised today.
    Further, we dissect the dramatic moment of the betrayal hint dropped by Jesus, causing introspection and suspicion among His disciples. This moment starkly projects an honest assessment of their own potentials for treachery and encompasses a critical lesson for believers in acceptance of Jesus's continuous offer of redemption.
    Progressing into the tense ambiance of the Garden of Gethsemane, we witness Jesus’s desperation, solitude, and the spiritual warfare playing central roles in our spiritual redemption. We also journey through Judas's betrayal and Peter's denial of Jesus, honing in on the strategic implications on Peter's character and his recurring attempts to save Christ.
    Lastly, we invite contemplation on the interpretation of Peter's actions and faith. The episode concludes by encouraging listeners to engage in self-examination and truth-seeking in the lead up to Easter. Join us for a comprehensive exploration of the new covenant, the importance of the Lord's Table, the character of Peter, and our individual journeys of faith and redemption.

    • 22 min
    Insurgence: Deepening Faith & Embracing Change

    Insurgence: Deepening Faith & Embracing Change

    In the climactic episode of our 'Insurgence' series, we start by delving into the book of John Chapter 16, meticulously studying verses 25 to 27. The discussion illuminates the profound framework that Jesus set for our faith, emphasizing the transformative power of a direct dialogue with God, owing to our faith in Christ. Reminding believers that Christianity transcends rituals and behaviors, the core message reiterates the essence of surrendering self to Christ and receiving His Spirit as the true marker of Christian identity.
    Over the course of this series, we fervently explored the insightful book 'Insurgence: Reclaiming the Gospel of the Kingdom', extracting profound wisdom it encompasses. The author inherently echoes God's prophetic voice, resonating with our spiritual journey. This series inspires introspection and motivates believers to welcome God's Spirit more fully, experiencing a joy beyond words that comes from complete surrender to Christ.
    The stimulating dialogue further extrapolates on the essence of being Christ's embodiment and living out His spirit within us. A compelling metaphor of Christians as radical 'insurgents', challenging societal norms and conventions, is drawn. This perspective urges believers to express their faith audaciously.
    Emphasizing on the transformative power of biblical adherence, Pastor Dan fosters a shift in believers' consciousness, inspiring them to create a tremor of positive influence. Pearls and oysters serve as metaphors for the grace and extraordinary love radiated by Christians who dare to be societal irritants.
    The series concludes with a call towards realigning to apostolic traditions; embracing the principles established by those deeply transformed by Christ. Stressing the necessity of constant renewal, believers are encouraged to view change as a promise of spiritual growth.
    The session culminates with a prayer, seeking wisdom for the discernment of God's teachings to lead a life glorifying His Holy name.

    • 30 min
    Echo 27 -- What is the Church?

    Echo 27 -- What is the Church?

    Adrienne and Pastor Dan discuss his recent sermon message about the practical expressions of the Insurgency for Christ's Kingdom through local churches. 

    • 49 min

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