Still Learning

Rebecca Burnham and Gunnar Michael Andersen

Searching conversations guided by the Come Follow Me curriculum, filled with faith and nuance, plus a little music to brighten the way with hosts Gunnar Michael Andersen and Rebecca Burnham. For a free download of the song, "He Meets Us Now", visit: https://summit-stages.kit.com/69b5c18a31

  1. What Does It Mean to Be Safe From the Storm?– Come Follow Me - Gen 6-11, Mos 8 | Still Learning

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    What Does It Mean to Be Safe From the Storm?– Come Follow Me - Gen 6-11, Mos 8 | Still Learning

    Gunnar and Rebecca discuss the story of Noah not as an escape plan, but as a blueprint for carrying people through inevitable storms. Joined by special guests Kim and LaVar Kofoed, they reflect on what it means to build something capable of holding faith, family, and love when control is impossible. Drawing on scripture and lived experience, the conversation centers on preparation without panic, trust without certainty, and why love—not fear—is what ultimately keeps the ark afloat.    Learn more about Kofoed Family Music at: https://kofoedfamilymusic.com   CONNECTION    All sing  We all just want to have a connection  yearning for love and craving affection                       Can we see what God sees?                            His family with the same needs   Colette We all see the world from a different view We all come from a different place   Kylie Brothers, Sisters, do we believe it’s true? Every person, every race   Colette  All creation in our variety  all unique not one is the same   Kylie  All the people in this wide world  He knows all and each one by name (and)   All sing  We all just want to have a connection  yearning for love and craving affection     Can we see what God sees?                            His family with the same needs Hate, lies and fear it’s time to surrender Time to forgive and time to remember Take down the walls of strife                            give value to every life   Tara  Like my brother I want to live in peace Like my sister I want respect   Kyler Is there one that doesn’t need food to eat? clothes to wear and a safe place to rest?   Tara Can I feel that I am your equal,  whether I am rich or poor?   Kyler Not ashamed to call me your brother  meet my gaze when you pass my door (‘cause)   All sing  We all just want to have a connection  yearning for love and craving affection     Can we see what God sees?                            His family with the same needs Hate, lies and fear it’s time to surrender Time to forgive and time to remember Take down the walls of strife                            give value to every life   Shalese                   God our Creator, is Father of us all *His love and mercy redeem us when we Fall   All sing  Each and every child  Is precious in His sight                          Can we see with His eyes? Will we see through His eyes?   Lisette, Brynlee, Jacey (Kimberly) We all just want to have a connection Yearning for love and craving affection Can we see what God sees? His family with the same needs    All sing  Hate, lies and fear it’s time to surrender Time to forgive and time to remember Take down the walls of strife                            give value to every life…

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  2. What If Building Zion Starts With How I See Others? - Come Follow Me - Moses 7 | Still Learning

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    What If Building Zion Starts With How I See Others? - Come Follow Me - Moses 7 | Still Learning

    Before Zion can exist as a place, it has to exist as a way of seeing. In this episode, Gunnar and Rebecca reflect on blind spots, personal growth, and the quiet ways judgment creeps into faith. If Zion is defined by purity of heart, what does that demand of us individually? This conversation invites listeners to consider that building Zion may begin not with changing the world—but with changing how we look at the people in it. Sing for Zion  by Rebecca Burnham Unity's not a single note Bursting forth from a million throats Nor a melody sung in unison By a monochrome multitude It's a glorious refrain in Jesus's name Interweaving stories of grace and glory In tones of gratitude So bring Your uniqueness, your challenging tale And sing Of His goodness of love that can't fail And fling All your fear of rejection far, far away. I need your perspective to balance my own 'Cause no single culture builds Zion alone. So sing out your story for Zion, let's build her today.   I tend to gather with folks like me More comfortable when we agree. A similar life reduces strife Assures me I'm okay. But if I would know God Gonna need to walk In the too-tight shoes Of those, abused, I judged and turned away.   So bring Your uniqueness, your challenging tale And sing Of His goodness, of love that can't fail And fling All your fear of rejection far, far away. I need your perspective to balance my own 'Cause no single culture builds Zion alone. So sing out your story for Zion, let's build her today.   Let's never fear we don't belong. The broken paths we've walked along Have skinned our knees and bruised our very soul. But Oh, the wonder of the grace That found us in our darkest space. Transformed, We testify He makes us whole.   So bring your uniqueness, your challenging tale And sing of His goodness of love that can't fail And fling all your fear of rejection far, far away. I need your perspective to balance my own 'Cause no single culture builds Zion alone.  So sing out your story for Zion, we'll build her today. We'll sing out our story for Zion. And in Zion stay.

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Searching conversations guided by the Come Follow Me curriculum, filled with faith and nuance, plus a little music to brighten the way with hosts Gunnar Michael Andersen and Rebecca Burnham. For a free download of the song, "He Meets Us Now", visit: https://summit-stages.kit.com/69b5c18a31