Deconstructing the Bible

The B.I.B.L.E. Have you been reading all your life, been teaching or preaching from its passages, or is it new and you are curious? This podcast will seek to reimagine how we approach this sacred text and how it applies to our shared life. Alongside occasional special guests, Jason Steffenhagen hosts this ever evolving and constantly expanding conversation.

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This is cyclical... we construct, we deconstruct, we reconstruct... than repeat.

Oftentimes, we need to deconstruct what we know and reconstruct our understanding as we move forward. We don’t disregard or toss aside, we learn, grow, integrate, expand, get curious, and join God in the renewal of all things.

 

Episodes

Monday Mar 14, 2022

In this episode, Jason is joined by Pastor Steph to discuss Exodus 16 and the story of God providing manna (and quail) from heaven while the people are traveling in the wilderness. This conversation touches on sooooo many good topics...Economic Justice (and injustice)Scarcity vs. AbundanceSabbath Rest and RenewalJesus' Feeding the 5,000The Lord's Table...and more!Pastor Stephanie Williams O'Brien is pastor of Mill City Church in Minneapolis. She is an author. She is a podcaster. And she's a dynamic leader with a passion to see God's Kingdom flourish in big and small ways as we navigate the Already-But-Not-Yet. You can find her and her work (books and podcast) at the places below...@pastorstephhttps://www.pastorsteph.com/In this episode, Pastor Steph  mentioned the work of Every Meal, which tackles food insecurity in local schools. Find more information about Every Meal HERE.Enjoy the episode!

Tuesday Mar 08, 2022

In this episode we look at the story of Jacob's Ladder (or the Stairway to Heaven) found in Genesis 28. Oftentimes, this passage could be used to show that heaven is above and earth is below and the goal is to get from the earth below to heaven above. But what if we look closely at what happens in this story?What does Jacob name as the 'House of God'?In which direction are the angels going?What implications does this have for the places and spaces in which we operate and exist? The physical places and spaces, the relational space between one another, and the mental space in which we exist. Also...I might have read some good lyrics by The Dave Matthews Band for all you kids who grew up in the 90s! Enjoy!

Monday Mar 07, 2022

The story of Noah and the Ark is a classic children's story from the Bible. We love the animals and the bravery of Noah and his family. We love the dove being sent out from the ark and coming back with an olive branch. And the story ends with a rainbow! Who doesn't love a rainbow?!But what happens when we also notice that there is an incredible loss of human life? What happens when all of creation - plants and animals - are also destroyed because of the darkness within humanity.What does this story teach us about God? What does this story teach us about what it means to be human? How can we reimagine this story?This week I'm joined by Christine Ford, associate pastor in White Bear Lake UMC. You can connect to her work at their website: http://wblumc.org/.Enjoy!

Monday Mar 07, 2022

The story of Cain and Abel is one of the oldest stories in the Bible. What happens if we dive into the names of each character...how can their names teach us about what it means to be human?Let's move towards becoming more like Abel, while also holding some empathy for Cain.In this episode I'm joined by Tyler Sit, pastor of New City Church in Minneapolis. You can find Tyler and his work at the following spaces...Instagram: @tylersitWebsite: tylersit.comBook: Staying Awake: The Gospel for Changemakers (https://www.tylersit.com/stayingawake and Amazon)

Monday Mar 07, 2022

Welcome to a new season of Deconstructing the Bible!In this season we are reconstructing children's stories. You know...those popular Bible stories about Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah's Ark, and more.So often our earliest conceptions of these stories have impacted what we know about God and how we understand the Bible. But maybe these stories need a reimagining. Maybe these stories could be deconstructed and then reconstructed in a way that helps us see God in a dynamic way and learn more about what it means to be human.Also in this season, we will often be joined by a guest to help engage these all too familiar stories.To get this season started, I invited my friend Lisa Adams from 40 Orchards to help me talk about Eve.You can get connected to the work of 40 Orchards and join Lisa in a scripture circle HERE!You can also find Lisa on the podcast Searching the Sacred. This podcast can be found anywhere you get your podcasts. 

Wednesday Mar 02, 2022

We take a moment of pause from our current series to offer a time of prayer and reflection for the people of Ukraine.As it is Ash Wednesday, where we receive the ashes...reminding us of our mortality, we recognize the pain of death and loss in the midst of war. Ash Wednesday moves us into a season of Lent where fasting, prayer, and action are called upon. How can those endeavors lead us to intercede for those impacted by injustice?Here are some resources for those looking to help the people of Ukraine...UNICEFDoctors Without BordersVoices of ChildrenInternational Committee of the Red CrossSave the ChildrenInternational Medical Corps

Deconstructing the Armor of God

Wednesday Mar 02, 2022

Wednesday Mar 02, 2022

In this bonus episode, we hear a sermon preached at The Well on Sunday, November 21st that wrapped up a series on the book of Ephesians. In this message, we unpack the Armor of God... the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness or justice, the shoes of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit.What if this passage isn't just about spiritual warfare, but about fighting the systems of our world that often go unchallenged, un-critiqued, and often silence those on the margins? How do we bring God's Kingdom in the midst of such overwhelming obstacles?In this episode, the book Dear White Peacemakers by Osheta Moore is quoted. You can find this book HERE.Enjoy!

Tuesday Mar 01, 2022

Peace might not be as simple as you think.How might our lives change if peace was a more dynamic and complicated idea?If we explore how and when it is used in the Bible...and the context of some of the passages in which it is used...we might see that it has an amazing amount to teach us about God and about what it means to be human.In this episode, we read from Dear White Peacemakers by Osheta Moore: https://osheta.com/dear-white-peacemakers/Enjoy the episode.Deconstructing the Bible is going to take a little break. We will be back with a new season at the beginning of February.

Tuesday Mar 01, 2022

We all know that JOY is more than an emotion. It's not happiness. But it's also more than a choice. Where does joy originate?Why is joy usually embraced or seen in the midst of challenges?How can I anchor myself in joy?

Tuesday Mar 01, 2022

What does it mean to have faith when life is more mundane and slow? How can we learn from Mary's story...a story of deep faith...through a long and mostly lonely journey towards the birth of Jesus?

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