This past Sunday was Father's Day, and whether you celebrate or mourn this day, it is always good to be together. We looked at a story that Jesus tells that demonstrates how well he knows and understands us.The band performed songs by Crosby, Stills and Nash, Brandon Lake, Ellie Holcomb, Ben Riedel, and more.
We live in a world of credentials and qualifications, where everyone expects everyone else to have the right skills, abilities, and even perspectives. Is that how God is?At this past Gathering, we considered what Jesus thinks qualifies us for life.The band performed songs by Radiohead, Coldplay, Tom Odell, and Will Reagan.
Big life events are a cause for celebration. At this past Gathering, graduating seniors were celebrated while considering what Jesus has to say about living life abundantly.The band performed songs by Kelly Clarkson, Corinne Bailey Rae, Miley Cyrus, and Hollow Coves.
So many of Jesus' stories are centered around agriculture. Maybe He is trying to tell us something about life, and how it comes to us and through us. At this past Sunday's Storyline's Gathering, another of Jesus' parables about growing, changing, and flourishing was considered.The band performed songs by Kacey Musgraves, Fleetwood Mac, Alabama Shakes and more.
Sunday was Mother's Day; a special day to honor and celebrate the very special kind of love they give their children. At this past Storyline's Gathering, we explored the way God's grace and a mother's love can change who we are. The band performed songs by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Fleetwood Mac, Rich Mullins, and Brandon Lake.
Did you know storytelling is considered the world's oldest art form? Jesus used them to invite his listeners into another way of seeing and living life.This past Sunday at Storyline's Gathering, we considered the very first parable of Jesus.The band performed songs by Death Cab for Cutie, Harry Styles, Kings of Leon, and Bethel Music.
This past Sunday at Storyline's Gathering, a new series about the stories Jesus told began. The exploration focused on why He told stories, what stories He shared, and what we could learn about God, life, and ourselves.The band performed songs by Demi Lovato, Morgan Harper Nichols, Maverick City, and more.
Easter, regardless of what anyone personally believes about it, represented the most pivotal day in human history. Everything about the world changed that day. Could that also be true for us?This past Sunday, we considered how Easter can change how we live our real, everyday lives.Mike Koch and the band performed songs by Sting, Houndmouth, Jon Guerra, and Bethel Music.
We all want the best for ourselves and for each other. But what happens when reality doesn't match up with our expectations? What do we do then? In the recent Gathering, we explored expectations, hope, and what God has to say about the role each can have in our lives.The band performed songs by Tracy Chapman, Lorde, Radiohead, and Saving Jane.
This past Sunday, we wrapped up our series on the Beattitudes (the beginning of the beginning of Jesus’ first sermon). How did Jesus wrap up this list? We looked at his most controversial statements about persecution and joy.It seems obvious which one you should avoid and which we want more of. But, like so many of the Beatitudes... there is always a surprise!The band performed songs by The Beatles, R E M, Noah Gunderson, and Drew & Ellie Holcomb.
There is a lot that our current world lacks, but peace may be at the top of that list. Jesus held it in such high regard that he actually said, peacemakers will be called children of God. This past Sunday at Storyline's Gathering, we wondered together what He meant by that.The band performed songs by The Eagles, Bruce Hornsby, Rob Thomas, and Sara Bareilles.
We've been exploring the first public words of Jesus over the past few months to consider what He invites us into. Recently at Storyline's Gathering, we continued looking at the Beatitudes and what Jesus suggests about how we see God.The band performed songs by U2, Michael Kiwanuka, Wilderado, and more.
What if what we need most will always somehow escape us if we are not willing to share it? This past Sunday, we explored the Beatitudes of Jesus, where He suggests just this.The band performed songs by Shaboozey, The Avett Brothers, TAYA, and more.
We have spent the past few weeks diving deeper into Jesus's promise of hungering and thirsting for righteousness. This past Gathering, we wrapped up our series within a series on consumerism by looking at the temptation that advertising offers regarding our personal happiness.The band performed songs by Fleetwood Mac, The Rolling Stones, Maggie Rogers, and The Turtles.
Do you ever get the feeling there is something bigger happening around you, but can’t quite figure out where you fit? Have you ever felt like somehow, someway we’re missing purpose or meaning? Have you ever wondered if there is something more you could do? This past week, we explored an old story about two brothers and wondered together about what role we play in the bigger story happening all around us.Mike Koch and the band played songs by Coldplay, Ethel Cain, John Mayer, and more.
This past Sunday, 120 million people tuned in to watch The Big Game, with 51 million of them rooting for the commercials. During our past Gathering, fellow Storyliners shared parts of their stories in conjunction with some of the most creative and inspiring commercials ever produced.
In the week prior at Storyline's Gathering, we looked at the fourth Beatitude in Jesus's Sermon on the Mount: "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied." This past week, we dove deeper into that promise and explored how the things modern life tempts us with hungering and thirsting for can influence the life of faith.The band performed songs by City & Colour, Jewel, Broken Bells, and Leanna Crawford.
Last week, we explored Jesus' first public address, The Beatitudes, and how they resonate with his first recorded private words. The band performed songs by Adele, Alicia Keys, U2, Harry Styles, and more.
Most of the revolutionary leaders of history were counter-cultural. They fixed something most people knew was wrong. Jesus did something very different, and nothing illustrated that more than what was explored at Storyline's Gathering.The band performed songs by Phil Collins, Carly Simon, Ben Rector, and May Erlewine.
Jesus said a lot of things that didn't seem to make sense. This week, we looked at one of the most confusing... that becomes an absolute beauty when we realize what He was inviting us into.The band performed songs by Bruce Springsteen, Stephen Wilson Jr., David Ramirez, and more.