
Crossings Knoxville Podcast
1) Reversing the Thunder (Revelation 8:6-10:11)
What does it mean to live faithfully in a world gone mad? As we enter the third narrative loop in Revelation, we ask: What does it look like to hold on to our center in a culture of chaos, violence, a...Show More
2) I Heard… and Then I Saw (Revelation 7:1-8:5)
This week Chad Wright Pittman of Lake Forest Presbyterian joined us to continue our study of Revelation. Together, we asked: “How do account for the differences between what we’ve heard and what we se...Show More
3) The Wrld Urownd Us (Revelation 6)
What and why is evil so pervasive in our world and what, if anything, does God have to do with that? Four horses, their riders, and clay seals on a scroll try to explain it in Revelation 6.
4) An Open Door to Imagination (Revelation Revelation 4:1-5:14)
How does the book of Revelation encourage us to expand our imagination of God? How might the book of revelation show the limits of our imagination when thinking about God and heaven? How does our seas...Show More
5) Acorns in a Terrarium (Revelation 2-3 )
Like Jimmy Fallon's "Friday Thank You Notes," John of Patmos interrupts Revelation with seven letters to seven different churches in various cities. These letters reveal to us the diversity of Christi...Show More
6) A Church in Opposition to Empire (Revelation 1:4-20)
How can an ancient, symbolic, and often misunderstood book like Revelation speak directly to the chaos, injustice, and political realities of our time? What does it mean to live as citizens of God’s K...Show More
7) Pulling Back The Curtain (Revelation 1:1-3)
In a world obsessed with end-times predictions and cryptic codes, we want to try to read the Book of Revelation the way it was meant to be heard — not as a secret puzzle, but as an open letter of hope...Show More
8) My Most Important Question (Daniel Watson and Kristi Gilmore)
Our final week of “My Most Important Question” focuses in on Jesus’s commission to be the light of the world, or the salt of the earth. What does it mean to make a difference? What is our work to do?
9) My Most Important Question (Ryan Foran and Bethany Long)
How do we see faith as a puzzle-solving exercise done in community? Ryan Foran asks whether the early Christians would recognize his (our) version of the faith. Bethany Long asks what it means to witn...Show More
10) My Most Important Question (Mike Anawkwe and Rebecca O'Malley)
Every year Crossings attempts to live into its name, derived from Genesis 32 and Jacob’s wrestling with God. We invite folks to share for 10 minutes about their biggest questions of faith right now, h...Show More