
And we begin again. A new series, a new journey, and really the beginning of a much larger journey in which I hope to answer three big questions:
- Who is God?
- Who is Man?
- What is the Church?
To understand our world, to understand how we function as The Church within that world, and within our culture we have to really understand who humanity is.
- · Not western cultural, secular representations of what humanity is
- · Not religious characterizations of who humanity could be
- · Not a capitalist dream or a socialist ideal
- · We need to see humanity in all its glory and all of its messiness
To be able to follow God, to serve Him well, to share Him with others and live out Christ’s mission in the world, we need to know who God is.
- · Not just cultural representations of Him
- · Not Sunday School answers, happy-cartoonish characterizations of God
- · Not the inoculate (shot) of the story that prevents us from seeing
- · We need to see God, as He has revealed Himself to us through Scripture in a long history of interaction with His people
To understand who we are and who God is we need to take a journey back in time to the very beginning of our history of faith, into the Genesis of our relationship with God at the beginning of all things. This journey will lead us into the soil of our reality today and there we will find the forgotten roots of the human story and the Divine Identity; the story we find ourselves in – our real and truest selves, our intended image and God’s ever-changing, never-wavering love.
This Journey begins “in the beginning” and starts with God, Man and a garden.
We will spend the next 6 or 7 weeks (with a brief intermission) exploring the book of Genesis. If you would like to study ahead, let me suggest a few framing questions for your reading:
- How is God portrayed in Genesis? What sort's of speeches come out of His mouth?
- How is Man portrayed in Genesis? What sort's of speeches come out of their mouthes?
- What is the author of Genesis trying to say and how does he use words to say it?






