Episodes
Monday Jan 29, 2024
Even Better than the Real Thing (S14 Episode15)
Monday Jan 29, 2024
Monday Jan 29, 2024
Continuing on with Jesus’ question, “What do you want?”, we’re taking the opportunity to step back and consider our wanting - a complex topic. Often, desires can surface when we look at others’ lives and we might turn a little green…what do we do about that? We’ll explore schadenfreude, what gives envy such a bad name, and how it can actually serve us well, inviting us into connection with ourselves, with others, and with God.
Monday Jan 15, 2024
What Do You Want? (S14, Episode 14)
Monday Jan 15, 2024
Monday Jan 15, 2024
Friends, we are going to spend a few Sundays before Lent exploring some of the questions Jesus posed in the gospels. The first question, which Jesus poses at the beginning of the Gospel of John, is simply, “What do you want?” My, that is a good question. What do I want? What do you want? What do we want? Initially, the question isn’t hard to answer, plenty of ideas come to mind. But if you keep asking the question, and keep rolling it around in your mind, things start to get interesting.
Monday Jan 08, 2024
The Swords that Pierce Our Souls (S14 Episode13)
Monday Jan 08, 2024
Monday Jan 08, 2024
Happy New Year everyone! I hope you had a thoughtful, meaningful, and restful holiday season. 2024 is upon us though and we are heading back Into the Tensions shortly here at Nexus. We are going to do that starting Sunday, January 14th, by focusing on the questions Jesus has for us. Oh my, I am excited to jump into that.
For this Sunday though, we want to spend time considering the song, poem, and word of prophecy that an old man named Simeon delivers to Mary, Jesus’ mother. Mary doesn’t get a lot of attention in Protestant circles, but I want to focus on her as an archetype for all who follow the Jesus Path.
I think the message will be sobering, but I hope it is also encouraging for us all as we set out together again on the Jesus Path for 2024.
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Mary’s Magnificat -Making Room (S14 Episode12)
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Monday Dec 04, 2023
The liturgical season of Advent, meaning “coming”, begins this Sunday, and so begins the season of waiting. As if aware of our theme for the year, Sarah Bessey says, “When people talk about 'living in the tension,' I always think of Advent. It’s the time when we prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus while naming that we are still waiting here for every tear to be wiped away. I think of the waiting for the Christ child, yes, and I think of the still-waiting for all things to be made right, for our longing for Shalom.” There is a tension in this season - the tension of waiting for the good news to be here now, and seeing at the same time, that it is not yet fully realized.
As we move through the month of December, we’ll light the advent candles of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love. We’ll be looking at four biblical songs - one each Sunday. This week, I’ll be preaching on Mary’s Magnificat - considering its revolutionary and subversive nature, and how it has brought both comfort and unease. It has been banned, truncated, simply ignored, yet also highly esteemed and used for political purposes. What does it say to people to cause all of that tension? What might it have to say to us? It’s full of good news - but is it good news for everyone?
Come explore the longest set of words spoken (or maybe sung) by a woman in the New Testament (a poor, young, unmarried pregnant woman at that!) and stay afterwards to enjoy the creativity of the Nexus community with our Maker’s Market.
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Redeeming Time (S14 Episode11)
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Everything is sped up in the cult of speed. We all feel it. There is never enough time. Ah, but time can be redeemed. This Sunday, that is where we are heading. A humble attempt to take back and redeem a slice of our time. It is possible.
To that end, well, we are going to need to talk about heaven (seems fair given how much airtime hell has had the past few weeks). That journey will take us from N.T. Wright, to Rob Bell, to C.S. Lewis and finally to the comedian, Neal Brennan. From there, we will need to discuss how citizenship and culture create calendars, why I struggled to play Lysander in my high school’s production of A Midsummer’s Night Dream, why we mistake weekends with Sabbath, and why, despite all its promise and potential, Sabbath is one of the hardest things to sell people on.
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Zeitkrankheit and the Cult of Speed (S14 Episode10)
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Friends, it is time to move beyond our tensions with God and consider some of the tensions we experience with ourselves. There are many, and we could spend an entire season looking into them. But from now until Advent I want to focus on the tensions we experience in our relationship with time and space.
For this week, I want to start with a story in the gospels about two sisters: Martha and Mary. I have come to see their story, and Martha’s dilemma, as indicative of our own time. To do that, we will explore how the acceleration of technology, social change, and the pace of life have coalesced into a unique plague of our time: zeitkrankheit (time, or hurry, sickness).
This feels like an important one to me. I have been chewing on this stuff for quite a while and am excited to dig in. There is a whole lot to discover and unpack along the way.
Pit stops will include a brief history of standardized time, the trickery of time saving apps, why those for and against action to reduce climate change share the same moral framework, and of course, online pornography, the embarrassment of being caught eating nachos and cheese at a pool, email auto responders while you are on vacation, and what smart phones and banana peels have in common. Oh, and some pre-Sunday homework. Watch at least one episode (or season) of The Office before Sunday. Sound good?
Tuesday Nov 07, 2023
What Are You Hinting At? (S14 Episode9)
Tuesday Nov 07, 2023
Tuesday Nov 07, 2023
Nexus friends! There are moments when I hint at things in sermons, without fully exploring them. The trouble is that can make things more confusing than clarifying. This past week I had some questions about the way I ended last Sunday with my sermon on hell, how to get there, and the hope after that. Some have asked, Brad, what were you hinting at toward the end? Brad, are you a universalist? Is Nexus universalist? Some might be wondering, wait, what is a universalist? Ah, this Sunday I want to take us into all of that.
So, to all the big questions we go again. Sheep and goats, the meaning of obscure Greek words, Hitler and Dostoevsky, free will, and the open wound of life. I am looking forward to sharing with you once again as we try to finish out our introductory series on the tensions we experience with God. I hope to see you Sunday for, What Are You Hinting At?
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Well, I am excited for this Sunday! We are bringing the portion of our season around tensions with God to a close by exploring some of Jesus’ most frightening words. A casual reading of the gospels reveals that Jesus doesn’t always fit the common portrayal of him as a kumbaya hippie. He spoke at length about fire, hell, wickedness, and judgment. If we are going to come to trust God, we must reckon with what scares us most about this God—threats of fire and hell.
If you grew up in certain Christian traditions, this was THE reason we became a Christian in the first place. We didn’t want to spend eternity in a lake of fire! It is high time we replace cartoonish and medieval influenced portraits of hell with a deconstructed, and dare I say it, hope infused vision of hell!
I can’t wait for this one. There are plenty of pit stops to make along the way
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Is God Angry? (S14 Episode7)
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
We are digging further into our tensions with God series by exploring the notion of God’s wrath and anger. It isn’t hard to find passages in Scripture that talk about divine wrath and punishment. What is that all about? Well, like last week, perhaps things are not quite as they seem. So, for this Sunday, there are stories to be told and plenty of nooks and crannies to explore. I hope it will be thought provoking, enriching, and encouraging.