Kimberly McLeod
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If you could press "delete" on a Bible passage, which one would you erase?

Okay, a bit of an old topic, but an interesting one. When I first heard about this topic, from another more recent one, my first reponse, without even reading you above posting, was also the homosex…

Replied Mar 2

What if there was no Old Testament?

I can certainly relate. For me, the NT is easy to accept because it fits well with my world view before and after I became a Christian. The OT has been more difficult to accept because of its incongr…

Tagged: Joshua, Job, OT, Old Testament

Replied Mar 2

Weirdest Ministry?

This movie looks fasinating. I can't imagine the amount of bravery it would take to give up everything like that.

Tagged: ministry

Replied Feb 23

Stephen King has the most honest perspective on God

There is a so much I want to say in reply to this post that I'm not sure where to start. First, I know that this isn't a pro-King post but I have always enjoyed reading his books because his charact…

Replied Feb 22

 

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After reding this passage, I also noticed the similairity between this and modern day Christian consumirision. Christian books, bibles, music, etc. is big business and a lot of money exchanges hands. I once read that buying and selling was seen, at…
20 hours ago
I find that Jesus' outrage at his Father's house being turned into a market makes me wonder what the modern-day equivalent is of that. How do we co-opt God's word for our own gain? Years ago I was working for an ad agency, and had the opportunity to…
yesterday
Kimberly McLeod added a discussion to the group Online Bible Study
12After this he went down to Capernaum with his mother and brothers and his disciples. There they stayed for a few days.13When it was almost time for the Jewish Passover, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 14In the temple courts he found men selling cattle…
on Monday
Well I am in France so the nights are sometimes even mornings :) Luckily the last game was early in the day, so we got to bed at midnight ( we are nine hours ahead of California/Vancouver)...but that is pretty much the only hockey we get, when the O…
on Saturday
She must have been used to the way Jesus spoke, think about the twelve year old "lost"in Jerusalem! Same type of answer. I think that Mary has to have had such a faith to be able to raise God. Seriously. As a Catholic, I always seemed to have learne…
on Saturday
I agree those are great comments ( i don't like comments but it'll have to do, whatever). Especially about the new wine against the old wine-rule based religion....Awesome.
on Saturday
Jesus' mother is so interesting. I read this and I wonder how much she knew or understood about Jesus. When she brings this problem to him, she seems to expect he will do something about it. Even when he tells her, "my time has not yet come" (which…
on Friday
Jonathan - I like the old wine/new wine comparison, and the observation of 'one becoming two'. It shows how his attendance and miracle at the wedding acts as a preface to the rest of his ministry and message.
March 3
Jesus had not started his ministry yet. I don't think he had called his disciples or started declaring the gospel. At this time, John the baptist would have been near the peak of his power and people would have been wondering about his divinity. Pe…
March 2
Jesus' ministry is in its early stages, and he's just begun to educate the disciples on the elements of the New Covenant. In the midst of this we see Jesus participating in one of the most joyous of human events, a wedding. I feel his response to hi…
March 2
Here are a few questions to start us off. What is Jesus' first response when his mother tells him about there being no more wine? Why would he respond this way? Why would he act, despite saying "My time has not yet come"?
March 2
Okay, a bit of an old topic, but an interesting one. When I first heard about this topic, from another more recent one, my first reponse, without even reading you above posting, was also the homosexuality passages. I think that these few passages (…
March 1
I can certainly relate. For me, the NT is easy to accept because it fits well with my world view before and after I became a Christian. The OT has been more difficult to accept because of its incongruency with the NT. However, I still see the OT as…
March 1
Kimberly McLeod added a discussion to the group Online Bible Study
1On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus' mother was there, 2and Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding. 3When the wine was gone, Jesus' mother said to him, "They have no more wine." 4"Dear woman, why do…
March 1
This is a group for people who would like to participate in an online bible study. The idea is that every week a peice of scripture will be posted that the group can read, discuss and reflect on.
March 1
An excellent point. Where the beginning and end are depends on the person. John's beginning was different from Mark's, Luke's and Matthew's, after all.
February 25

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Are you a podrishioner or do you show up at the building for services?
Podrishioner!
How long have you attended Woodland, or followed along online?
About two years now
How did you first get connected to Woodland Hills?
I heard Greg Boyd on a CNN special and I wanted to listen to his "the sword and the cross" sermon. After that I was hooked.

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At 1:01pm on February 2, 2010, Jim LePage said…
Welcome to the site, Kimberly! Not sure if you've checked it out yet or not, but our groups area allows you to connect with others who live near you.

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At 2:36am on February 2, 2010, Silent Script said…
Welcome to the Bridge. We have a good time here and there is much love. May the vicarious life of our Lord Jesus Christ be our only reality as we remain in Him.

Hidden in Christ,

Acts 17:28
 
 

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