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Join a community wide book study group of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sack’s Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence. Come explore the implications of the book of Genesis as set forth by a Jewish Rabbi! Rabbi Sacks offers a radical rereading of many of the Bible’s seminal stories of sibling rivalry: Cain and Abel, Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers, Rachel and Leah.
The study is led by Pastor Pete Grassow and Father Larry Ort.
The study is led by Pastor Pete Grassow and Father Larry Ort.
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**NOTE: This class was recorded on a conference microphone. We apologize for the audio quality.**
Join a community wide book study group of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sack’s Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence. Come explore the implications of the book of Genesis as set forth by a Jewish Rabbi! Rabbi Sacks offers a radical rereading of many of the Bible’s seminal stories of sibling rivalry: Cain and Abel, Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers, Rachel and Leah.
The study is led by Pastor Pete Grassow and Father Larry Ort.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: https://bit.ly/FUMCOnline
Facebook: https://bit.ly/FUMConFB
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You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: https://bit.ly/Give2FUMC
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
**NOTE: This class was recorded on a conference microphone. We apologize for the audio quality.**
Join a community wide book study group of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sack’s Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence. Come explore the implications of the book of Genesis as set forth by a Jewish Rabbi! Rabbi Sacks offers a radical rereading of many of the Bible’s seminal stories of sibling rivalry: Cain and Abel, Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers, Rachel and Leah.
The study is led by Pastor Pete Grassow and Father Larry Ort.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: https://bit.ly/FUMCOnline
Facebook: https://bit.ly/FUMConFB
X: https://bit.ly/FUMConX
Instagram: https://bit.ly/FUMConInsta
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: https://bit.ly/Give2FUMC
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
**NOTE: This class was recorded on a conference microphone. We apologize for the audio quality.**
Join a community wide book study group of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sack’s Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence. Come explore the implications of the book of Genesis as set forth by a Jewish Rabbi! Rabbi Sacks offers a radical rereading of many of the Bible’s seminal stories of sibling rivalry: Cain and Abel, Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers, Rachel and Leah.
The study is led by Pastor Pete Grassow and Father Larry Ort.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: https://bit.ly/FUMCOnline
Facebook: https://bit.ly/FUMConFB
X: https://bit.ly/FUMConX
Instagram: https://bit.ly/FUMConInsta
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: https://bit.ly/Give2FUMC
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
**NOTE: This class was recorded on a conference microphone. We apologize for the audio quality.**
Join a community wide book study group of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sack’s Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence. Come explore the implications of the book of Genesis as set forth by a Jewish Rabbi! Rabbi Sacks offers a radical rereading of many of the Bible’s seminal stories of sibling rivalry: Cain and Abel, Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers, Rachel and Leah.
The study is led by Pastor Pete Grassow and Father Larry Ort.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: https://bit.ly/FUMCOnline
Facebook: https://bit.ly/FUMConFB
X: https://bit.ly/FUMConX
Instagram: https://bit.ly/FUMConInsta
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: https://bit.ly/Give2FUMC
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
**NOTE: This class was recorded on a conference microphone. We apologize for the audio quality.**
Join a community wide book study group of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sack’s Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence. Come explore the implications of the book of Genesis as set forth by a Jewish Rabbi! Rabbi Sacks offers a radical rereading of many of the Bible’s seminal stories of sibling rivalry: Cain and Abel, Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers, Rachel and Leah.
The study is led by Pastor Pete Grassow and Father Larry Ort.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: https://bit.ly/FUMCOnline
Facebook: https://bit.ly/FUMConFB
X: https://bit.ly/FUMConX
Instagram: https://bit.ly/FUMConInsta
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: https://bit.ly/Give2FUMC
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
**NOTE: This class was recorded on a conference microphone. We apologize for the audio quality.**
Join a community wide book study group of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sack’s Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence. Come explore the implications of the book of Genesis as set forth by a Jewish Rabbi! Rabbi Sacks offers a radical rereading of many of the Bible’s seminal stories of sibling rivalry: Cain and Abel, Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers, Rachel and Leah.
The study is led by Pastor Pete Grassow and Father Larry Ort.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: https://bit.ly/FUMCOnline
Facebook: https://bit.ly/FUMConFB
X: https://bit.ly/FUMConX
Instagram: https://bit.ly/FUMConInsta
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: https://bit.ly/Give2FUMC
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
**NOTE: This class was recorded on a conference microphone. We apologize for the audio quality.**
Join a community wide book study group of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sack’s Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence. Come explore the implications of the book of Genesis as set forth by a Jewish Rabbi! Rabbi Sacks offers a radical rereading of many of the Bible’s seminal stories of sibling rivalry: Cain and Abel, Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers, Rachel and Leah.
The study is led by Pastor Pete Grassow and Father Larry Ort.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: https://bit.ly/FUMCOnline
Facebook: https://bit.ly/FUMConFB
X: https://bit.ly/FUMConX
Instagram: https://bit.ly/FUMConInsta
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: https://bit.ly/Give2FUMC
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
Join a community wide book study group of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sack’s Not in God’s Name: Confronting Religious Violence. Come explore the implications of the book of Genesis as set forth by a Jewish Rabbi! Rabbi Sacks offers a radical rereading of many of the Bible’s seminal stories of sibling rivalry: Cain and Abel, Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brothers, Rachel and Leah.
The study is led by Pastor Pete Grassow and Father Larry Ort.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: https://bit.ly/FUMCOnline
Facebook: https://bit.ly/FUMConFB
X: https://bit.ly/FUMConX
Instagram: https://bit.ly/FUMConInsta
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: https://bit.ly/Give2FUMC
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
This teaching series deals with the issues of life and death. When it comes to death (and life) we have a choice: we can either allow our dying to creep up unnoticed until we fade away, or we can live life with purpose, and choose to die well. I have entitled this series Dying on Purpose, in the hope that this series will help us to think about death – and living life well.
This series will evoke differences of opinion. Not all Christians see these issues in the same way. These differences are the result of varying experiences in life, the way in which the Bible is read, and strongly held opinions. Our Methodist tradition has always made space for differences of opinion. Methodist founder, Rev John Wesley, urged tolerance of different opinions. He wrote: “Right opinion is at best but a slender part of religion…and frequently is not a part of religion at all”. I hope this series will teach us all how to “live and let live”.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: http://bit.ly/2MMqKGC
Facebook: http://bit.ly/3sPTb5Z
Twitter: https://bit.ly/30eLCJN
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3sV2h19
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: http://bit.ly/3kU1evN
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
This teaching series deals with the issues of life and death. When it comes to death (and life) we have a choice: we can either allow our dying to creep up unnoticed until we fade away, or we can live life with purpose, and choose to die well. I have entitled this series Dying on Purpose, in the hope that this series will help us to think about death – and living life well.
This series will evoke differences of opinion. Not all Christians see these issues in the same way. These differences are the result of varying experiences in life, the way in which the Bible is read, and strongly held opinions. Our Methodist tradition has always made space for differences of opinion. Methodist founder, Rev John Wesley, urged tolerance of different opinions. He wrote: “Right opinion is at best but a slender part of religion…and frequently is not a part of religion at all”. I hope this series will teach us all how to “live and let live”.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: http://bit.ly/2MMqKGC
Facebook: http://bit.ly/3sPTb5Z
Twitter: https://bit.ly/30eLCJN
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3sV2h19
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: http://bit.ly/3kU1evN
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
This teaching series deals with the issues of life and death. When it comes to death (and life) we have a choice: we can either allow our dying to creep up unnoticed until we fade away, or we can live life with purpose, and choose to die well. I have entitled this series Dying on Purpose, in the hope that this series will help us to think about death – and living life well.
This series will evoke differences of opinion. Not all Christians see these issues in the same way. These differences are the result of varying experiences in life, the way in which the Bible is read, and strongly held opinions. Our Methodist tradition has always made space for differences of opinion. Methodist founder, Rev John Wesley, urged tolerance of different opinions. He wrote: “Right opinion is at best but a slender part of religion…and frequently is not a part of religion at all”. I hope this series will teach us all how to “live and let live”.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: http://bit.ly/2MMqKGC
Facebook: http://bit.ly/3sPTb5Z
Twitter: https://bit.ly/30eLCJN
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3sV2h19
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: http://bit.ly/3kU1evN
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
This teaching series deals with the issues of life and death. When it comes to death (and life) we have a choice: we can either allow our dying to creep up unnoticed until we fade away, or we can live life with purpose, and choose to die well. I have entitled this series Dying on Purpose, in the hope that this series will help us to think about death – and living life well.
This series will evoke differences of opinion. Not all Christians see these issues in the same way. These differences are the result of varying experiences in life, the way in which the Bible is read, and strongly held opinions. Our Methodist tradition has always made space for differences of opinion. Methodist founder, Rev John Wesley, urged tolerance of different opinions. He wrote: “Right opinion is at best but a slender part of religion…and frequently is not a part of religion at all”. I hope this series will teach us all how to “live and let live”.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: http://bit.ly/2MMqKGC
Facebook: http://bit.ly/3sPTb5Z
Twitter: https://bit.ly/30eLCJN
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3sV2h19
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: http://bit.ly/3kU1evN
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
This teaching series deals with the issues of life and death. When it comes to death (and life) we have a choice: we can either allow our dying to creep up unnoticed until we fade away, or we can live life with purpose, and choose to die well. I have entitled this series Dying on Purpose, in the hope that this series will help us to think about death – and living life well.
This series will evoke differences of opinion. Not all Christians see these issues in the same way. These differences are the result of varying experiences in life, the way in which the Bible is read, and strongly held opinions. Our Methodist tradition has always made space for differences of opinion. Methodist founder, Rev John Wesley, urged tolerance of different opinions. He wrote: “Right opinion is at best but a slender part of religion…and frequently is not a part of religion at all”. I hope this series will teach us all how to “live and let live”.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: http://bit.ly/2MMqKGC
Facebook: http://bit.ly/3sPTb5Z
Twitter: https://bit.ly/30eLCJN
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3sV2h19
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: http://bit.ly/3kU1evN
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
This teaching series deals with the issues of life and death. When it comes to death (and life) we have a choice: we can either allow our dying to creep up unnoticed until we fade away, or we can live life with purpose, and choose to die well. I have entitled this series Dying on Purpose, in the hope that this series will help us to think about death – and living life well.
This series will evoke differences of opinion. Not all Christians see these issues in the same way. These differences are the result of varying experiences in life, the way in which the Bible is read, and strongly held opinions. Our Methodist tradition has always made space for differences of opinion. Methodist founder, Rev John Wesley, urged tolerance of different opinions. He wrote: “Right opinion is at best but a slender part of religion…and frequently is not a part of religion at all”. I hope this series will teach us all how to “live and let live”.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: http://bit.ly/2MMqKGC
Facebook: http://bit.ly/3sPTb5Z
Twitter: https://bit.ly/30eLCJN
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3sV2h19
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: http://bit.ly/3kU1evN
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
This teaching series deals with the issues of life and death. When it comes to death (and life) we have a choice: we can either allow our dying to creep up unnoticed until we fade away, or we can live life with purpose, and choose to die well. I have entitled this series Dying on Purpose, in the hope that this series will help us to think about death – and living life well.
This series will evoke differences of opinion. Not all Christians see these issues in the same way. These differences are the result of varying experiences in life, the way in which the Bible is read, and strongly held opinions. Our Methodist tradition has always made space for differences of opinion. Methodist founder, Rev John Wesley, urged tolerance of different opinions. He wrote: “Right opinion is at best but a slender part of religion…and frequently is not a part of religion at all”. I hope this series will teach us all how to “live and let live”.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
Website: http://bit.ly/2MMqKGC
Facebook: http://bit.ly/3sPTb5Z
Twitter: https://bit.ly/30eLCJN
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3sV2h19
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: http://bit.ly/3kU1evN
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
There are many different versions of Jesus in our culture. Some see Jesus as a universally beloved wise man; others see him as a kindly figure from Sunday School stories; and there are even some who believe that Jesus embodies everything that is great about American culture. This is an invitation to listen to the Apostle John tell us about Jesus.
There are many different versions of Jesus in our culture. Some see Jesus as a universally beloved wise man; others see him as a kindly figure from Sunday School stories; and there are even some who believe that Jesus embodies everything that is great about American culture. This is an invitation to listen to the Apostle John tell us about Jesus.
There are many different versions of Jesus in our culture. Some see Jesus as a universally beloved wise man; others see him as a kindly figure from Sunday School stories; and there are even some who believe that Jesus embodies everything that is great about American culture. This is an invitation to listen to the Apostle John tell us about Jesus.
Website: http://bit.ly/2MMqKGC
Facebook: http://bit.ly/3sPTb5Z
Twitter: https://bit.ly/30eLCJN
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3sV2h19
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: http://bit.ly/3kU1evN
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
There are many different versions of Jesus in our culture. Some see Jesus as a universally beloved wise man; others see him as a kindly figure from Sunday School stories; and there are even some who believe that Jesus embodies everything that is great about American culture. This is an invitation to listen to the Apostle John tell us about Jesus.
Website: http://bit.ly/2MMqKGC
Facebook: http://bit.ly/3sPTb5Z
Twitter: https://bit.ly/30eLCJN
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3sV2h19
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: http://bit.ly/3kU1evN
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .
In this episode of Converastions with Pastor Pete, we look at all the times that Methodists have changed their minds on 'controvertial' topics.
Connect with First United Methodist Brookings!
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Facebook: http://bit.ly/3sPTb5Z
Twitter: https://bit.ly/30eLCJN
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3sV2h19
You can contribute to the mission and ministry of First United Methodist Brookings online! Donate at: http://bit.ly/3kU1evN
Music used under CCLI # 936719, Streaming # CSPL040227 .