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Evangelical Intervention - When Patriotism Becomes Idolatry - Drunk PAstor
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An Evangelical Intervention: When Patriotism Becomes Idolatry

  • Paule
  • July 10, 2024
There's a dissonance, a discordant note that cannot be ignored. It's skewed, and ripe for manipulation and exploitation. Perhaps it feels comfortable, a familiar battle cry that resonates within your echo chambers. But if it incites anger and shuts down genuine dialogue, if it echoes the same primal sins that have plagued humanity since Cain and Abel, then it's demonstrably not the Gospel Jesus preached.It's precisely this distorted gospel that's hemorrhaging members from churches across the nation. It's the reason a new generation, the "Exvangelicals" and "Deconstructionists" you readily dismiss, are walking away. They're the fruit of a poisonous tree, a movement born out of disillusionment and a desperate yearning for authenticity. They are a living testament to the corrosive effects of a gospel that has lost its way.
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Beyond John 3:16: The Serpent In Redemption

  • Paule
  • July 4, 2024
John 3:16 often feels like a cliché, plastered on billboards and game signs, stripped of its profound meaning. But let's shift our focus to the verses just before it, where Jesus draws a parallel between Himself and the serpent Moses lifted in the wilderness. This imagery is not just historical or theological; it’s deeply personal. We, like the Israelites, grumble and turn against each other, becoming snakes in our impatience and selfishness. The serpent on the pole wasn’t just a divine solution; it was a mirror, forcing them to confront their sin and shame. Similarly, when we look at Jesus lifted on the cross, we’re invited to face our darkest selves, recognize our capacity for both harm and good, and embrace the transformative power of love and redemption.
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From Honesty To Heresy:REthinking What We Hold Certain
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From Honesty To Heresy:Rethinking What We Hold Certain

  • Paule
  • June 30, 2024
For years, I felt like a fraud, an imposter. It's something psychological like many people experience. I was a pastor, but deep down, my own beliefs were at odds with the doctrines I preached. I had a self-destructive habit of preventing myself from being fully authentic. I wasn't healthy. Leading a church terrified me. This internal conflict eventually led to a breakdown, and it took a rock bottom to force me to confront my fears and the issues within the church itself. I'm not the only one. It's amazing what a simple shift in perspective can do…eh, church?
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Noah's altar and sacrifice with the Rainbow in the background.
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Love Thy Neighbor, Not Thy Cause:Examining The Rainbow’s Genesis

  • Paule
  • June 25, 2024
PRIDE Month is that time of year when rainbow flags are everywhere. On the interwebs, repeated posts from our Christian brothers and sisters appeared discussing the merits of LGBTQ’s choice…
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A Widow's Mites on End Times
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A Widow’s Two Mites on Perspective & End Times

  • Paule
  • June 24, 2024
We may be tempted to embellish the story or to assume we know how it ends. Neither Mark nor Luke lets us have the pleasure. Once Jesus talks about her, she doesn't show up again. Jesus doesn't say that her rent will be provided, will have food the next day, or that her unspoken health condition will be healed. There is no promise. A poor widow, in that time and society, gave the last coins she had and left with no answers.
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Jacobs Legacy - Fatherhood-Faith- and Forgiveness - Drunk Pastor
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Jacob’s Legacy: Fatherhood, Faith, And Forgiveness

  • unpastor
  • June 16, 2024
Jacob's family has drama and issues. We can forget that these stories are about humans and that it was messy and not so cleanly scripted as we read them. Jacob was selfish and his family was a crap show. When his favorite son falls prey to the children Jacob fathered, Jacob's lifelong pursuit has born its fruit. He now swam in the wake of the mess he made.
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voiding Change - Why We Don't Believe People Can - Drunk Pastor
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Avoiding Change: Why We Don’t Believe People Can

  • unpastor
  • June 11, 2024
In a last post on faith, I mentioned that I love Ted Lasso. Allow me to show some more of that love. In the previous seasons, Roy Kent, a quiet,…
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Egongelicalism - The Clash of Ego and Evangelicalism
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Egongelicalism #1: The Clash of Ego in Evangelicalism

  • unpastor
  • June 7, 2024
The work of creating an image of myself who already exists, the work of trying to push that up and out while keeping the real me hidden and safe inside, and the work of dealing with communication breakdowns so I can filter Reality for the sake of my Ego is exhausting and unsustainable. From Genesis 1-3 through the Gospels and to Revelation, Ego is humanity’s issue. Jesus's Gospel was clearly an invitation to kill our egos and do the opposite—love.
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Beyond “Just Don’t Lie” – Authentic Acceptance & Why Mantras Matter

  • unpastor
  • June 4, 2024
Now "Just don't lie" is about me not lying to myself and accepting reality as it is. It's been getting down to levels of not letting myself be distracted or hide behind convenient circumstances. It's also helped me talk about the good side, the good in reality, and me. It's not like any of us are entirely bad or even mostly. I can fixate and inflate my insecurities and ego quickly beyond what is real. The inverse is also true—I can avoid and minimize my insecurities so they disappear from notice. "Just Don't Lie" is about being as I am right now and allowing reality to be as it is.
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Let’s Talk Faith: Living Beyond Church Compliance

  • unpastor
  • May 28, 2024
Faith is not an acknowledgment of truth or trusting in an eternal destination. It's much simpler. Faith is about this world and now. It's the story you decide to write. It's holding to a narrative and acting in such a way as if it were already true. Faith is messy because it head-on crashes into our current narrative. It’s choosing to let go of the ego, reacting differently, and living faithfully in daily moments. As Ted Lasso says, 'Belief doesn’t happen just because you put it on a wall.' Faith is about living in love and goodness, committing to a way of life that changes the narrative for ourselves and those around us.
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