
Commons Church Podcast
Sermons from Commons Church. Intellectually honest. Spiritually passionate. Jesus at the centre. Since 2014.
Latest episodes

Aug 8, 2021 • 24min
Faith/Doubt - Both/And - Scott Wall
There are times in life when either/or decisions are super important. Life-saving, even. Is this food good for me or bad? Is this relationship what I want or isn’t it? Do I believe this thing about God or don’t I?The answers to these questions may serve us well for a time. Maybe even a long time. But there are some questions that aren’t settled with either/or answers. Contemplative thinkers even insist that an either/or posture to the world is antithetical to human life. After all, we know ourselves to be not only nice but sometimes cruel, to be not only tame but sometimes wild, to be not only strong but sometimes weak.So what comes after an either/or spirituality? How about both/and.Both/and draws us towards the wisdom at the heart of all creation and towards the wholeness of God’s relationship to the world.Let’s look at a spirituality that is both loud and quiet, both strong and weak, both alone and together, both sacred and secular, both faithful and full of doubt.
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Aug 3, 2021 • 29min
Sacred/Secular - Both/And - Bobbi Salkeld
There are times in life when either/or decisions are super important. Life-saving, even. Is this food good for me or bad? Is this relationship what I want or isn’t it? Do I believe this thing about God or don’t I?The answers to these questions may serve us well for a time. Maybe even a long time. But there are some questions that aren’t settled with either/or answers. Contemplative thinkers even insist that an either/or posture to the world is antithetical to human life. After all, we know ourselves to be not only nice but sometimes cruel, to be not only tame but sometimes wild, to be not only strong but sometimes weak.So what comes after an either/or spirituality? How about both/and.Both/and draws us towards the wisdom at the heart of all creation and towards the wholeness of God’s relationship to the world.Let’s look at a spirituality that is both loud and quiet, both strong and weak, both alone and together, both sacred and secular, both faithful and full of doubt.
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Jul 25, 2021 • 28min
Alone/Together - Both/And - Jeremy Duncan
There are times in life when either/or decisions are super important. Life-saving, even. Is this food good for me or bad? Is this relationship what I want or isn’t it? Do I believe this thing about God or don’t I?The answers to these questions may serve us well for a time. Maybe even a long time. But there are some questions that aren’t settled with either/or answers. Contemplative thinkers even insist that an either/or posture to the world is antithetical to human life. After all, we know ourselves to be not only nice but sometimes cruel, to be not only tame but sometimes wild, to be not only strong but sometimes weak.So what comes after an either/or spirituality? How about both/and.Both/and draws us towards the wisdom at the heart of all creation and towards the wholeness of God’s relationship to the world.Let’s look at a spirituality that is both loud and quiet, both strong and weak, both alone and together, both sacred and secular, both faithful and full of doubt.
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Jul 19, 2021 • 31min
Strong/Weak - Both/And - Yelena Pakhomova
There are times in life when either/or decisions are super important. Life-saving, even. Is this food good for me or bad? Is this relationship what I want or isn’t it? Do I believe this thing about God or don’t I?The answers to these questions may serve us well for a time. Maybe even a long time. But there are some questions that aren’t settled with either/or answers. Contemplative thinkers even insist that an either/or posture to the world is antithetical to human life. After all, we know ourselves to be not only nice but sometimes cruel, to be not only tame but sometimes wild, to be not only strong but sometimes weak.So what comes after an either/or spirituality? How about both/and.Both/and draws us towards the wisdom at the heart of all creation and towards the wholeness of God’s relationship to the world.Let’s look at a spirituality that is both loud and quiet, both strong and weak, both alone and together, both sacred and secular, both faithful and full of doubt.
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Jul 13, 2021 • 33min
Quiet/Loud - Both/And - Bobbi Salkeld
There are times in life when either/or decisions are super important. Life-saving, even. Is this food good for me or bad? Is this relationship what I want or isn’t it? Do I believe this thing about God or don’t I?The answers to these questions may serve us well for a time. Maybe even a long time. But there are some questions that aren’t settled with either/or answers. Contemplative thinkers even insist that an either/or posture to the world is antithetical to human life. After all, we know ourselves to be not only nice but sometimes cruel, to be not only tame but sometimes wild, to be not only strong but sometimes weak.So what comes after an either/or spirituality? How about both/and.Both/and draws us towards the wisdom at the heart of all creation and towards the wholeness of God’s relationship to the world.Let’s look at a spirituality that is both loud and quiet, both strong and weak, both alone and together, both sacred and secular, both faithful and full of doubt.
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Jul 4, 2021 • 29min
Whatever is True - Jeremy Duncan
What feelings grip us when everything is awful? Resentment. Fear. Isolation. Loss.In those moments, such words of encouragement as “do not be anxious about anything” or “I can do everything in him who gives me strength” may sound almost glib.Except...when they come from a friend who’s been though awful and does not sidestep it.Writing to his friends in Philippi, Paul speaks words of comfort. Clear, simple words about Christ as a way of life. Life anchored in joy. Joy that defies prison chains, cruel empires, petty disagreements, and nagging opposition.Paul has heard his friends’ story and wants them to know his. We are listening in on a conversation of profound mutual care.When everything is awful, we need caring words that name the reality of our suffering without bitterness. Words that awake us to the possibility of joy.
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Jun 27, 2021 • 27min
A New Way to Believe - Jeremy Duncan
What feelings grip us when everything is awful? Resentment. Fear. Isolation. Loss.In those moments, such words of encouragement as “do not be anxious about anything” or “I can do everything in him who gives me strength” may sound almost glib.Except...when they come from a friend who’s been though awful and does not sidestep it.Writing to his friends in Philippi, Paul speaks words of comfort. Clear, simple words about Christ as a way of life. Life anchored in joy. Joy that defies prison chains, cruel empires, petty disagreements, and nagging opposition.Paul has heard his friends’ story and wants them to know his. We are listening in on a conversation of profound mutual care.When everything is awful, we need caring words that name the reality of our suffering without bitterness. Words that awake us to the possibility of joy.
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Jun 20, 2021 • 26min
All Kinds of Alliteration - Jeremy Duncan
What feelings grip us when everything is awful? Resentment. Fear. Isolation. Loss.In those moments, such words of encouragement as “do not be anxious about anything” or “I can do everything in him who gives me strength” may sound almost glib.Except...when they come from a friend who’s been though awful and does not sidestep it.Writing to his friends in Philippi, Paul speaks words of comfort. Clear, simple words about Christ as a way of life. Life anchored in joy. Joy that defies prison chains, cruel empires, petty disagreements, and nagging opposition.Paul has heard his friends’ story and wants them to know his. We are listening in on a conversation of profound mutual care.When everything is awful, we need caring words that name the reality of our suffering without bitterness. Words that awake us to the possibility of joy.
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Jun 13, 2021 • 27min
Grumble and Complaint - Jeremy Duncan
What feelings grip us when everything is awful? Resentment. Fear. Isolation. Loss.In those moments, such words of encouragement as “do not be anxious about anything” or “I can do everything in him who gives me strength” may sound almost glib.Except...when they come from a friend who’s been though awful and does not sidestep it.Writing to his friends in Philippi, Paul speaks words of comfort. Clear, simple words about Christ as a way of life. Life anchored in joy. Joy that defies prison chains, cruel empires, petty disagreements, and nagging opposition.Paul has heard his friends’ story and wants them to know his. We are listening in on a conversation of profound mutual care.When everything is awful, we need caring words that name the reality of our suffering without bitterness. Words that awake us to the possibility of joy.
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Jun 6, 2021 • 27min
Singer-Songwriter - Scott Wall
What feelings grip us when everything is awful? Resentment. Fear. Isolation. Loss.In those moments, such words of encouragement as “do not be anxious about anything” or “I can do everything in him who gives me strength” may sound almost glib.Except...when they come from a friend who’s been though awful and does not sidestep it.Writing to his friends in Philippi, Paul speaks words of comfort. Clear, simple words about Christ as a way of life. Life anchored in joy. Joy that defies prison chains, cruel empires, petty disagreements, and nagging opposition.Paul has heard his friends’ story and wants them to know his. We are listening in on a conversation of profound mutual care.When everything is awful, we need caring words that name the reality of our suffering without bitterness. Words that awake us to the possibility of joy.
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