A Theology of Fire

A Theology of Fire
Mike Roth

The Bible is full of ideas that blossom—from germination in Genesis to fruition in Revelation. At times, these ideas are grounded in metaphors that can be traced throughout the Bible. With this in mind, this sermon series will explore the development of a few core metaphors by paying particular attention to water, breath, fire, and tree throughout the scriptures. Our hope for this sermon series is that the goodness and beauty of biblical imagery rouses our imagination and nurtures our flourishing.

A Theology of Breath

A Theology of Breath
Ben Conachan

The Bible is full of ideas that blossom—from germination in Genesis to fruition in Revelation. At times, these ideas are grounded in metaphors that can be traced throughout the Bible. With this in mind, this sermon series will explore the development of a few core metaphors by paying particular attention to water, breath, fire, and tree throughout the scriptures. Our hope for this sermon series is that the goodness and beauty of biblical imagery rouses our imagination and nurtures our flourishing.

A Theology of Water

A Theology of Water
Mike Roth

The Bible is full of ideas that blossom—from germination in Genesis to fruition in Revelation. At times, these ideas are grounded in metaphors that can be traced throughout the Bible. With this in mind, this sermon series will explore the development of a few core metaphors by paying particular attention to water, breath, fire, and tree throughout the scriptures. Our hope for this sermon series is that the goodness and beauty of biblical imagery rouses our imagination and nurtures our flourishing.

Cultivating the Animation of Divine Love

Cultivating the Animation of Divine Love
Mike Roth

As many of us return to more consistent pace and pattern after summer, it can be helpful to remember and reflect upon why we do what we do here at Pearl Church. This sermon series therefore intends to remind us of the rhythms that we are intentionally cultivating together. And we hope that this series encourages engagement in our Rhythms, as they become, over time, deeply embedded ways of being more fully human in this world.

Cultivating the Extension of Common Table

Cultivating the Extension of Common Table
Ben Conachan

As many of us return to more consistent pace and pattern after summer, it can be helpful to remember and reflect upon why we do what we do here at Pearl Church. This sermon series therefore intends to remind us of the rhythms that we are intentionally cultivating together. And we hope that this series encourages engagement in our Rhythms, as they become, over time, deeply embedded ways of being more fully human in this world.