Sermons on Deconstruction

Sermons on Deconstruction

Myth

What we think the Bible says leads us to develop deeply-held beliefs and those deeply-held beliefs are often the basis for relationships, families, vocation, and politics. So, it’s important that what we think the Bible says, is actually true. The second Path Point in PAX’s Scripture StoryArc: Myth. The Myth statement is: “The Bible says it. I believe it. That settles it.”  In this message, Pastor T. C. explores three myths he believed about Scripture: 1. That the creation account…

Manifesto, Part 2

In this message, Pastor T. C. continues Living Word series with the “Manifesto” of PAX’s Scripture StoryArc: We are given Scripture as a divine instrument to become like Jesus. 2 Tim 3:15-16 is a common text used to describe the role of the scriptures. What can this text (in addition to 2 Peter 3:16) tell us about what KIND of instrument are the scriptures?

Exodus

In this sermon, Pastor Osheta uses the exodus story to talk about our own personal journeys of deconstruction and reconstruction.

ReFind Heaven & Hell

In this message, Pastor T. C. shares the ways he has had to rethink “heaven” and “hell,” particularly where traditional views have not lined up with what the Bible actually teaches.

ReFind Holy Spirit

In this message, Pastor Osheta Moore guides us through aspects of the deconstruction journey she’s been on as it relates to her experience and beliefs about the Holy Spirit. In a similar way to how the prophet Elijah looked for God to show up in overt manifestations of power, but God showed up in a gentle whisper, Pastor Osheta has learned to recognize the work of the Spirit in the more subtle areas of spiritual formation and social-emotional health.
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