Theology
Upside Down Apocalypse
My contention is that Revelation, when read through the lens of the Gospels, will help us uncover the prophetic hope that saves us from nihilistic despair.
Did Jesus Say Be Silent? Starting With Jesus to Understand the Role of Women in the Church
When I read Scripture with a Jesus lens, I become fully persuaded of God’s desire for women’s full inclusion in all of church life.
Reflections on a Jesus-Centered Vision of Human Sexuality
In providing a distinct alternative to the approaches to sexuality available in his culture, Jesus continued the pattern of third way thinking that characterized his Kingdom message.
Jesus And Peace
The way of Jesus has always been a way in which peace is both the means and the end. If his life was marked by peace, then peace isn’t an afterthought of our discipleship but core to it.
Jesus And Justice
God calls us to do justice as He does justice, to love as Jesus loved, and to walk by the Spirit in peace with God and each other.
Jesus Is The Justice of God
When Jesus is the center of our seeing and doing together, we don’t get absorbed into a pre-described justice of the world. We become agents under Jesus making space for him to work wherever he may be received.
The Word of God: A Person or a Book?
The Word at God’s side from the start is a person. He is God’s unveiling, God’s self-expression, God’s giving of self to be known. He was always there, the song God was singing before there were even ears to hear it
Centred-Set Unity: How Jesus at the Centre Changes Everything
To a polarized world, we offer nothing as a polarized church. We’re called to be united in Christ, pointing towards Christ.
Jesus is Lord: It’s Kind of a Big Deal
To declare Jesus is Lord is as profound today as it was in the first century, and seventeenth century, and every day and year in between and ever since.
Introducing The Theology Circle
The Theology Circle is a group of Jesus Collective leaders joining together to provide theological direction and resources for our network, mentor theological leaders, and provide a peaceful voice for this growing Jesus-centred movement around the world.