Wilderness
Matt’s message is rooted in Luke 4.1-13 and invites reflection on entering the wilderness of Lent.
Ash Wednesday
Linda’s message invites reflection on Ash Wednesday as we begin our Lenten journey.
Jesus Christ
Lori’s message is rooted in Luke 5.1-11. Lori Ortiz is a student at Pacific School of Religion and serving this year as our Pastor-in-Training at The Table. This is Lori’s first message to our church community at The Table.
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Matt’s message is rooted in 2 Corinthians 8.13-15 and invites reflection on the income gender gap we experience in the United States. How might the Bible and our Christian tradition help us to address income inequality?
Privilege
Linda and Matt invite reflection on how Scripture and our Christian tradition might frame our disruption of privilege. The message is rooted in Mark 3.1-6.
Fear
Linda’s message is rooted in Romans 12.18-21 & invites reflection on how we might move through fear into more trusting and faithful ways of being.
Guns & Gun Violence
Matt’s message puts guns & gun violence on The Table and is rooted in Micah 4.1-4 and Joel 3. Here is a link to Rev. David Lewicki’s blog on December 3, 2015 called We Are All Mass Murderers (And All Victims of It). The clips of music in this podcast are both the original music of The Brilliance. The songs are called Run and Love Shall Overcome.
In the Beginning
Linda’s message is rooted in John 1.1-9 and invites reflection as we begin the new year together.
Dwelling in the Christmas Story
Matt’s message is rooted in Luke 2. How might God’s appearance to the shepherds long ago prepare us to offer radical hospitality to around 120 unhoused guests this week through Winter Sanctuary? What work of Christmas is God calling you to fulfill?
Christmas Eve
Matt’s message from our 5pm Candlelight Christmas Eve worship gathering is rooted in Luke 2. Little Drummer Boy featuring Omari Tau.
Peace
Linda’s message is rooted in Micah 5.1-5a. How might we open to the thin places of God’s deep peace as we prepare for the Advent of God’s new reality?
Joy
Matt’s message is rooted in Zephaniah 3.14-20 and invites reflection on finding joy as we partner with God in the Advent of a new reality.