Lindsey and Adam explore each Jesus’ temptations and also seek to understand why Jesus goes to be tempted in the first place.

Adam convinces Lindsey to celebrate as we enter the season of Lent together! Happy Ash Wednesday, let’s celebrate.

In a world that can be so quick to “cancel,” Lindsey Paris-Lopez poses four ways we can have compassionate accountability.

Pastor Adam explains the difference between Machiavellian politics and the politics of Christ then offers advice on how to live into hope.

Adam and Lindsey explain how the transfiguration is the story of the transformation of our understanding of God.

Pastor Adam answers the question “What happens when we die?” with Paul’s belief in Romans that nothing can separate us from the love of God.

Adam and Lindsey describe how the verses Matt 5:21-37 are very subversive, challenging our sensibilities about God, humanity, and morality.

In Part 2 of his God & Violence series, Pastor Adam Ericksen debunks a common interpretation of the biblical story of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, offering insight into the nonviolent nature of God.

Pastor Adam answers the question “What is the criteria for being a Christian?” by citing Pope Francis as an example of a follower of Christ.

Adam and Lindsey detail how Jesus is critiquing a method of interpretation and exposing its consequences, not condemning a group of people.