Adam and Lindsey follow Jesus grieving the death of John the Baptist to a deserted place where he feeds throngs from emptiness to abundance.

Adam and Lindsey dive deep into the weeds and the wheat to discover what Jesus is doing instead of weeding out the evil ones.

Adam and Lindsey read the parable of the sower through a lens of humility and love because the sower sows love.

Jesus says the wisdom of God has been revealed to infants. Adam and Lindsey explore what this means for us today.

Adam and Lindsey reveal as more and more people stand with the prophets, the prophet’s reward becomes hope. and ultimately, justice.

Adam and Lindsey seek to de-weaponize but not disempower these bold words of Jesus then ask why Jesus is sending us into hell.

Lindsey and Adam discuss Matthew 9:35-10:8, shining the light of God’s expanding, all-inclusive love and showing Cananean lives matter.

The Trinity is the Love-dance of God, ever-flowing in relationship. And the nature of God’s relationship is a dance of harmony.

Adam and Lindsey rejoice in the truth of Pentecost – that God’s universal love unites us and brings us into our fullest selves.

Love is demonstrated in the apostles’ relationship with Jesus, and that relationship is eternal life explain Adam and Lindsey.