Faith Amidst the Storm: Embracing Transformation Together

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"But Mark adds another character, often missed as the story unfolds, the sea. For here, as in most of biblical witness, the sea is a site not for romance, but for terror, not for serenity, but chaos. The scripture says a great windstorm arose. The waves beat into the boat so that the boat was already being swamped." [46:17]( | | )

"Let's be honest, if we are left to our own devices, many times we would just as soon stay right where we are. It's human nature, but it's also the nature of faith. Spoiler alert, we can't hear Jesus's invitation when it is so easy to stay in our comfort zone. This is a boat trip that is about transformation to get from one side to another." [48:00](Download clip | Download cropped clip | Download captioned clip)

"I know Midway Hills. We're very much at ease highlighting the justice issues of our past... We often say it's our DNA... But there's something next for you also. Neither one of us can sit on our laurels. We must always be looking to cross to the other side. And the comfort is we don't do it alone." [49:37]( | | )

"The pandemic crossing has changed us and quite possibly made us stronger for the transformation... The pandemic was a crossing to the other side and these seas were utter chaos and full of death. There's no looking back in order to navigate to the other side. You're always looking ahead in order to get to the other side." [51:15]( | | )

"Our call as communities of faith are transforming us to this deeper relationship with God who never leaves us unchanged... Once we are encountered by the living God, we realize that we will never ever be the same again." [53:15]( | | )

"A belief is a thing on which a person may stake their life and practice to the extent that the object of one's belief has to do with that which is central to one's life... But if my belief is relative to the most important thing in my life, then my belief becomes the mainspring of my life and practice." [55:10]( | | )

"We are the boat. We are the sea. I sail in you and you sail in me... So with our hopes, we set the sails and face the winds once more. And with our hearts, we chart the waters never sailed before." [59:37]( | | )

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