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Welcome to "Monday Musings," a new series where Pastor Don (that's me!) is going to (try to) come to you every week with a new/interesting topic for discussion about life in the Christian community. I'll try to explain it as best I can, and hope that you'll come on over to the Discord server to continue the conversation!
In today's episode, we continue our lenten mini-devotional theme with an exploration of the washing of Jesus feet, and the surprising logic of Judas. As humans, we often use logical, even righteous-appearing reasoning as a guise to hide our fearful intentions; to push back against the scary things to which God often calls us, and back towards those things that we understand, and can control. This is especially terrifying among church leaders, who will often couch bigotry, hatred, or just selfish and incompetent leadership in justifications that sound good, even while they run contrary to the calling of God. So...is it justice, or justification? That's what we're talking about today but...if you want to know more, listen to the episode!
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Website: pastorkuma.wixsite.com/unfinished
Discord: https://discord.gg/mJxWv6c
Instagram/Twitter: @pastorkuma
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnfinishedKIPC
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Welcome to "Monday Musings," a new series where Pastor Don (that's me!) is going to (try to) come to you every week with a new/interesting topic for discussion about life in the Christian community. I'll try to explain it as best I can, and hope that you'll come on over to the Discord server to continue the conversation!
In today's episode, we continue our lenten mini-devotional theme with an exploration of the washing of Jesus feet, and the surprising logic of Judas. As humans, we often use logical, even righteous-appearing reasoning as a guise to hide our fearful intentions; to push back against the scary things to which God often calls us, and back towards those things that we understand, and can control. This is especially terrifying among church leaders, who will often couch bigotry, hatred, or just selfish and incompetent leadership in justifications that sound good, even while they run contrary to the calling of God. So...is it justice, or justification? That's what we're talking about today but...if you want to know more, listen to the episode!
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Website: pastorkuma.wixsite.com/unfinished
Discord: https://discord.gg/mJxWv6c
Instagram/Twitter: @pastorkuma
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnfinishedKIPC