
Episode #149
The Radical Power of Jesus' Non-Retaliation
Enjoy this teaching by Rev. Shavon Walker.

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Hosted by Unknown Host · religion · EN-US · 100 episodes
Each week CrossWalk looks at Christian faith, the Bible and spirituality from a progressive perspective with deep roots of love.
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Episode #149
Enjoy this teaching by Rev. Shavon Walker.

Episode #148
What does it mean to truly come alive? That question sits at the heart of this rich and searching exploration of Words of Life. Drawing from John 6, we encounter a striking and sobering moment in the story of Jesus: a crowd of thousands who gathered for miracles and abundance dwindles to a handful when the cost of genuine spiritual commitment becomes clear. Jesus turns to the remaining twelve and asks a question that still echoes across time -- do you want to walk away too? Peter's answer is not a triumphant declaration of faith but something rawer and more honest: where else would we go? You speak the words that give everlasting life. That response invites us to ask ourselves the same question. Not whether faith is perfect or painless, but whether we have found anything else that truly gives us life. We explore the difference between religion that imposes and spirituality that opens, between accumulating knowledge and allowing wisdom to take root. The sermon reminds us that armor -- whether built from credentials, achievements, or self-sufficiency -- may protect us from pain but also seals us off from the very life we are searching for. The words of life have not changed. What changes is how open we are to receive them.

Episode #147
Suffering is one of the few experiences every human being shares. Yet while none of us can avoid pain, we can choose how we respond to it. In this week's teaching, we'll explore the surprising story of Korah and his descendants, discover how ancient Israel learned to transform tragedy into worship, and uncover why the Psalms of lament may be one of Scripture's greatest gifts to those who are hurting. Along the way, we'll consider what family legacies, honest grief, resilient hope, and the presence of God can teach us about finding joy—not after suffering ends, but in the midst of it. If you've ever wondered where God is when life falls apart, struggled to hold onto hope, or needed permission to be honest about your pain, this conversation is for you. Watch the video, listen to the podcast, or read the full teaching, and discover how lament, courage, and faith can become unexpected pathways to deep and lasting joy.

Episode #146
This teaching invites us to discover that joy is less about changing our circumstances and more about changing how we see. Drawing from the teachings of Jesus, the Apostle Paul, the Psalms, and voices like Mary Oliver, Rumi, and Mother Teresa, it explores how cultivating our inner life transforms the way we experience ourselves, others, and the world. Rather than being consumed by distraction and anxiety, we are invited to ground ourselves in God's presence through intentional spiritual practices that open us to greater joy, peace, courage, and hope. If you're longing for a more centered, joyful, and meaningful life, this message offers practical wisdom and spiritual encouragement to help you begin. Watch the video, listen to the podcast, or read the full teaching—and discover how paying attention to Being can transform the way you see your one wild and precious life.

Episode #145
This powerful exploration of generosity invites us to reimagine what it means to give in three transformative dimensions. Drawing from both Christian and Buddhist wisdom traditions, we discover that generosity extends far beyond writing checks or dropping coins in collection plates. The teaching unfolds through three beautiful movements: material giving, giving freedom from fear, and spiritual giving. We're challenged to examine our relationship with money not through guilt or obligation, but through the lens of joy and intentionality. The story of Jesus meeting the Samaritan woman at the well becomes a stunning example of spiritual generosity that crosses boundaries and heals divisions. Here was a rabbi who broke every social rule to offer living water to someone his culture despised, demonstrating that true generosity creates connection where there was separation, hope where there was despair. We're invited to consider not just how much we give, but why we give and what transformation occurs in both the giver and receiver. The message reminds us that some of us may not be in a position to give financially, and that's perfectly acceptable. But all of us can offer our presence, our time, our listening ear, and our compassion. The practice of generosity becomes a spiritual discipline that changes us from the inside out, opening our hearts and connecting us more deeply to the divine flow of love in the world.
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