We're a church on Zoom, based in Southern California, who want to follow Jesus into the world together.Here you'll find:-Our weekend sermons from Church on Zoom-The Backdrop: bonus episodes where Curtis dives into the Bible passage beyond the sermonAnd, if you're getting to know our church, seasons 1 and 2 walk through our vision and values for this new community.
In this sermon, Curtis looks at the lie that is exposed by the story of God providing manna, water, and quail in the wilderness
In this sermon, Meredith asks what we do when Yahweh splits the sea
In this sermon, Curtis looks at the story of God splitting the sea, and how it helps us read all of the Exodus better.
In this sermon, from our live gathering, Meredith looks at the story of Passover, and what it tells us about identity.
In this sermon, Curtis looks at where Yahweh is found in the Exodus narrative, and how that contrasts with the places the rest of the gods are found.
In this sermon, Meredith looks at the parts of the Exodus plagues we might lament.
In this sermon, Curtis looks at the plague stories and what they reveal to us about the lowercase gods.
In this sermon, Meredith looks at the main purpose of the plagues: that all people would come to know and trust Yahweh
In this sermon from our live gathering, Curtis looks at what Exodus 6 tells us about what it means to know God
In this sermon, Meredith looks at the obstacles to trust the Israelites face, and what it tells us about hope today.
In this sermon, Curtis looks at why God might have hardened Pharaoh's heart, before moving into a response that asks what we can do with troubling stories and troubling circumstances.
In this sermon, Curtis looks at the contest that begins in chapter 5 between Pharaoh and Yahweh, and how it informs our understanding of the idols in our day.
In this sermon, Meredith dives deep on the name God gives to Moses, Yahweh.
In this sermon and response practice, Curtis looks at Moses' interaction with God in the burning bush story. How can we be open to the voice of God in our own lives as well?
In this sermon, Meredith looks at what we can take from Moses finding oppression everywhere he looks in the opening chapter of Exodus.
In this sermon, Curtis looks at the Israelite; no, Hebrew; no, Egyptian; no Midianite, that is Moses, and what he has to do with our identity.
In this sermon, Meredith looks at the way the women in the story of Moses birth point us to God.
Curtis looks at some of the literary features that show up in Exodus 2, and how those enhance our understanding of the story.
In this Sermon, Meredith looks at the creative resistance of two women in the opening chapter of Exodus
In this first sermon of our new series going through the foundational book of Exodus, Curtis looks at the way God describes themself: A God who sees, hears, knows, and has come down to deliver.