Is "redistribution" biblical?
Walter Brueggemann on finding neighborhood for everyone.
Walter Brueggemann on the Sabbath.
Walter Brueggemann on becoming one body.
Walter Brueggemann on the call to neighborhood citizenship.
Walter Brueggemann on money, the "greed system," and the church.
Is the wealth of your church or community diluting your missional mandates?
A Walter Brueggemann Advent prayer.
Walter Brueggemann on Advent.
Walter Brueggemann Advent prayer.
A prayer by Walter Brueggemann.
Station X from The Way of the Heart series.
Walter on America's notion of being God's chosen people.
Walter on the prophetic role of the art.
Defining Shalom in terms of the neighborhood.
Walter on Jesus' prophetic protest.
Spiritual practices to nurture an alternative script.
Walter on biblical visioning.
Walter on Jesus' work on the cross.
The church needs to the hard work of thinking about the faith.
Difference between the prophetic and being critical.
Walter on "Imprisoning" the alternative voice.
Walter's thoughts the state of Israel.
Brueggemmnan on Jesus.
Walter Brueggemann on the bible, baptism, the eucharist and prayer.
Walter on the dumbing down of so many faith communities.
Walter Brueggemann on the role of the Church.
Brueggemann on the Discipleship process.
The prophetic tasks we need to be involved with to break through our current state of denial.
Walter Brueggemann on his theological influences, the Gospel and salvation.
Walter Brueggemann on the dominate narrative and the counter script the Gospel offers.
Hopeful practices for the Church from Walter Brueggemann
Brueggemann and Block discuss the voice of the “uncredentialed.”
When we look at the commonness of our “needs” we often see a chasm that separates us: the needy vs. those without needs.
Pain that is given voice is pain that is empowered.
If we listen closely enough to the stories of others, an alternative story will emerge which will allow for the transformation to take place.
The creative act of community is the public dance; it is art and prophetic vision.
We as a culture, have made death into a product, to be managed and delayed.
The “glue” of narrative dissolves when we fail to re-tell our stories within the community.
We face each other, and are allowed to see God and our humanity through the eyes of the fallible other.
Block and Brueggemann discuss how to form narratives that are not just histories.
Bruggemann and Block speak about what it means to restore our humanity and our communities.
In America, our collective memory of public life and economics need to be awakened.
What harm might exist in starting with praise rather than arriving at praise through lament?
Walter Brueggemann on the land promises and the American dream.
Walter Brueggemann on on empire and the liberation of the neighborhood.
“The ground for ecumenicism is found in the Eucharist,” Walter Brueggemann…And one neighbor at a time.
How do we find communality amongst our traditions? Walter Brueggemann on the hard work of ecumenicalism.
"The Spirit is God's force of newness." Walter Brueggemann on hope and imagination.
“God is in recovery from violence,” says Walter Brueggemann. What things in your life are you trying to explain away?
Walter Brueggemann on seeing the Bible as “authorizing” vs as “authority.”
Walter Brueggemann on shalom, justice, the neighborhood and salvation.
Walter Brueggemann on loss.
Walter Brueggemann on the church carving out space for real community.
Walter Brueggemann talks about the Psalms.
Walter Breuggemann on Lent, Good Friday, Easter and the "shutdown" of the way it used to be.
Have we made the gospel too safe? Walter Brueggemann discusses freedom and doubt.
Are we youth obsessed? Do we allow space and time to hear from the voices of our history?
Through the wounded we have honest access to our pain.
Is church boring? Is eye candy the answer? Walter Brueggemann doesn't rush to answers as he contemplates what makes him angry and what gives him hope.
Have we made the Bible too safe?
A Stations of the Cross contemplative film series.
A 7-Session film Series with Walter Brueggemann
Practices of Kingdom Citizenship
A six week series on the role of the church.
11 films about faith and community.
Walter Brueggemann explores Psalms as scripts for lament.