

Jesus at 2AM - A Humorous, Intelligent Look at the Bible, Church History & the Life of Faith
Kirk Winslow | Canvas | Irvine, CA
Where intellectual integrity meets an honest quest for faith. Humorous and sincere, this is one pastor's attempt at late-night-level honesty about the Bible, church history, theological scholarship, spiritual practice and...God. And how it might just turn out that love is the name of the game.
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Oct 18, 2013 • 36min
Understanding the Bible 04: The Exodus
The promise of salvation is not merely a promise to deliver souls to a blissful afterlife, but rather the rescue of every aspect of creation from the curse of sin. Salvation is about restoring this world (unto eternity). And thus the Project of Salvation begins not with images of harps and clouds, but of God […]

Oct 8, 2013 • 25min
Understanding the Bible 03: The Covenant with Abraham
What will become of this broken world in light of the curse of sin??? – that is the driving question of the biblical story. Will creation unravel entirely, like a cloth that has been torn inexorably apart? Is the cosmos destined to a fate of death and dissolution? Or can thing yet be set […]

Oct 8, 2013 • 31min
Understanding the Bible 02: Sin in the Garden of Eden
Central to the biblical story is the conviction that something has gone terribly wrong. The world as we experience it is not the world as God intended. In this episode we turn to the biblical explanation why – how humanity moved from the Garden of Eden to a cosmos in which “thorns and thistles” are […]

Oct 4, 2013 • 29min
Understanding the Bible 01: In the Beginning… (Creation)
Understanding the Bible in its various chapters and verses requires that we first understand the story as a whole. (Hard to make sense of the details when you don’t know much about the big picture.) So for the next 40 weeks or so, I will do my best to trace the outline of the biblical […]

Jun 29, 2012 • 35min
The Resurrection: Why I Actually Believe (Sermon)
There is probably no aspect of Christianity more difficult to accept intellectually than the bodily resurrection of Jesus. And one could hardly be blamed for approaching the idea with complete skepticism. It seems so much more plausible that the gospel accounts are speaking either metaphorically or just plain mistakenly. Perhaps the authors desired to have […]

Apr 16, 2012 • 33min
Life Wins or Why the Resurrection Is a Miracle, but Perhaps Not a Surprise (Sermon) – Easter 2012
One pastor’s not-so-creepy look at the God who is in the empty tomb business. The short version: Where there is God, there is life. And the message not merely of Easter, but of the whole biblical story, is that God is everywhere and always about his work. The empty tomb of Jesus was simply the […]

Apr 6, 2012 • 1h 2min
Church Hist. (Modern), Part 5: Darwin, Fundamentalism and the Challenge of New Ideas
As we conclude this series in modern church history, we examine the intellectual challenges that confronted the church in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Perhaps the most obvious of these was the rapid progress of scientific discovery – things like James Hutton’s work in geology (radically redefining the age of the universe) and […]

Mar 25, 2012 • 56min
Church Hist. (Modern), Part 4: The Wesleys and American Pietism
It would be nearly impossible to overestimate the impact of John and Charles Wesley on contemporary American Protestantism. From the hymns we sing, to the small groups we attend, to the empowerment of the laity to teach and preach, to the eventual ordination of women into professional ministry, the Wesleys – and the Methodist tradition […]

Mar 7, 2012 • 41min
Church Hist. (Modern), Part 3: Revivalism and the First Great Awakening
The religious zeal that marked the first Puritan colonies was destined to wane. As new generations were born, and new waves of settlers arrived, new priorities and visions of the good life began to take shape. Many professed a Christian faith and had connection to the church, but not with the same rigor as those […]

Feb 28, 2012 • 16min
My Only Comfort (Sermon) – Ash Wednesday 2012
Why I hate Ash Wednesday, the illegality of death in Irvine, and the comfort of Psalm 23.