Jesus, our first Advocate, defender of victims and the accused sends to the world the Spirit of Truth state Adam and Lindsey.

The most misused verse in Scripture, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” is inclusive explain Adam and Lindsey.

When Jesus says, “I am the sheep gate,” he is saying he is the way for the vulnerable and marginalized explain Adam and Lindsey.

The Road to Emmaus in Luke is one of the most underrated stories in all of scripture since it begins in confusion and ends in understanding.

With the words, “Receive the Holy Spirit”, Jesus breathes new life into his disciples, offering a spirit of trust and forgiveness.

Adam and Lindsey discuss “Do not hold onto me, because I have not yet ascended to the Father,” for we do not rise until we all rise together.

Lindsey and Adam concentrate on one section from each chapter of the Good Friday readings – Peter’s betrayal and Jesus’ words from the cross.

Lindsey and Adam explain how Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday subverts all understanding of what it means to be a king.

Lindsey and Adam look closely at the story of Lazarus, seeing patterns of accusation and a world caught up in violence.

Lindsey and Adam explore the victim-blaming mentality that views misfortune and terrible circumstances as punishment for sin.