The authority of Jesus that startles the scribes is the badass authority of knowing you are loved explain Adam and Lindsey.

When Jesus called the disciples, they left everything old behind to start anew. No longer fishermen, they were to become fishers of people.

Baptism is the immersion into a new life of Love. Love is the ever-flowing water that quickens new life out of the ashes of destruction.

The wonder of God, the Love that transforms the world, banishes all the fear. In the bleak darkness, the light breaks forth. Merry Christmas!

The incarnation represents the union of God with humanity, inviting all humanity to become one with God by following Jesus. Merry Christmas!

Mary’s song, the Magnificat, expresses her courageous love while being deeply personal, deeply political, and also universal and holy.

Adam and Lindsey explore the radical call to action in the Beatitudes. Because it’s all about the Beatitudes, Baby!!

The Pope appeals to the Church to support same-sex unions. Adam and Lindsey say this appeals to the greatest authority, Love.

When pondering how the parables of Jesus can guide us in these disconcerting times, Lindsey Paris-Lopez discovers a new call to hope and determined action.

In the story of “Solomon’s Wisdom in Judgment”, Pastor Adam Ericksen sees the prostitute who is willing to give up her child so he can live as a Christlike figure.