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		<title>Hello world!</title>
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		<title>Intimate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Intimacy: Related to truth telling. Honesty, forthright, straight-shooting, and blunt. The simple choice to respect people, allow them freedom, and refuse to hide in cowardice and shame.  Isolation: Related to lying. Ambiguity, hypocrisy, facades, and hiding. The complex games of manipulation, power, and pride. Usually used to force capitulation, insulate hidden agendas, and seduce people as ideological [...]]]></description>
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<td valign="top"><strong>Intimacy:</strong> Related to truth telling. Honesty, forthright, straight-shooting, and blunt. The simple choice to respect people, allow them freedom, and refuse to hide in cowardice and shame.</td>
<td valign="top"><strong> </strong><strong>Isolation:</strong> Related to lying. Ambiguity, hypocrisy, facades, and hiding. The complex games of manipulation, power, and pride. Usually used to force capitulation, insulate hidden agendas, and seduce people as ideological objects.</td>
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<p>From the Latin intimus meaning innermost.  Intimacy connects our innermost being with God and with those around us.  God created humanity to be connected to God and to each other.  We know this from the chapters of scripture where we read that God said it was not good for man to be alone.  Our goal, our drive, our passion is to redeem, recapture, and reclaim lives of intimacy.</p>
<p>We live in a world fractured and isolated by mobility.  We must choose to tear down the walls and constraints and live connected to one another as God intends.  The Velveteen Rabbit tells us that it does not all happen at once and it can be painful, but this very intimacy makes us real instead of just fake plastic shells, makes us honest instead of game playing hypocrites, makes us approachable instead of aloof and desolate.</p>
<p>Intimacy will not come quickly or easily for pansies like us, and we do not advocate “emotional streaking.”  We desire to love God and our neighbors (those with whom we have contact) deeply.  The apostle Paul wrote that we are the body of Christ.  We want to  rejoice together when one of use rejoices and when one member suffers we choose to join in their suffering also.</p>
<p>We invite you to join us on this pilgrimage with God and each other, to embrace the honest, transparent messiness that comes with intimacy, and in doing so create a community of friends who hope to change our world beginning with ourselves.</p>
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		<title>Epic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Epic: the dramatic story of heroes who conquer idealistic goals through great risk, tenacious idealism, and stalwart character; the stuff of myths, legends, and history lived by people who rise above circumstances and leave the world forever changed.  Mundane: the pathetic silence of cowards who capitulate to mediocrity through great apathy, passive entrenchment, and mindless compliance [...]]]></description>
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<td valign="top"><strong> </strong><strong>Mundane: </strong>the pathetic silence of cowards who capitulate to mediocrity through great apathy, passive entrenchment, and mindless compliance to the status quo; the stuff of average people, normal folk, and history, lived by people who are enslaved to circumstances and repeat the mistakes of their ancestors, fools.</td>
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<p>The Bible records the <strong>epic</strong> adventure of God in the lives of his children. Though the <strong>epic</strong> begins in the pages of this ancient book, its story continues to unfold as it is written across the pages of history and the hearts of the people who live it.  Early in the story, mankind instigated a war of isolation and rebellion against God in the Garden of Eden. But God would not allow his beloved to remain enslaved to sin, Satan, and selfishness. He is the hero, marching over the battlements to set the prisoners free.  He is the knight in armor, battling the dragons to free the princess in the high tower.  And he is the Christ, come to bring peace between God and man through the sacrifice of his life.</p>
<p>Christianity is the consequence and continuation of this <strong>epic</strong> story, in which God rescues His lost children and transforms them into rescuers.  Like Christ they stand for social justice, mercy, compassion, hope and love. Like Christ they stand against false religion, hypocrisy, legalism, pride, and vanity. The epic adventure for the Christian is that he or she may mature into the very nature and essence of Jesus, that they too will rescue people from the slow suicide of rebellion against God.</p>
<p>This adventure of Christianity is not about spreading condemnation, but compassion.  It&#8217;s not about power-hording or political maneuvering, but about servanthood and meekness. Christians walk in Jesus&#8217;s shadow, living His lifestyle, and finding the thrill, risk, and adrenaline of danger that comes from following his steps. They litter the landscape of history as martyrs, saints, and heroes.  They become legends that fan the flames of faith for the next generation.</p>
<p>What about you? Will you live an epic life of meaning, impact, and passion? Or will you fall into the cowardly but comfortable path of atheism, agnosticism, or religious zombie-ism? What is worth dying for?  living for?  sweating and bleeding for?  pouring out your life for? Can you dare to dream that life has meaning? Can you dare to dream that you were designed for a purpose &#8211; a great, <strong>epic</strong>, heroic purpose?  Or will you be content just to fill up space and time, perpetuating the bizarre world system? Are you willing to settle for that?  Is that enough?  Doesn&#8217;t something scream out to you in anxious hours, &#8220;there must be more?&#8221;.</p>
<p>Jesus initiated his public ministry with a declaration of purpose.  He said he had come to announce God&#8217;s liberation, restoration, and triumph.  Later, he said he wasn&#8217;t here to condemn or judge, but to seek and to save that which was lost. What was lost? People.  People were lost from relationship with God and relationship with each other. Perfection, hope, compassion, mercy, holiness, love, and laughter were lost. And Jesus came to bring all of that back to life.</p>
<p>Christians stand up to do the same thing. He continues this ministry of resurrection through us. He empowers us and unleashes us to impact the world the same way He did. Our lives testify to this great adventure. Sure there are fools in Christianity.  There are racists, liars, hypocrites, and all kinds of mindless buffoons. Sure it looks like the church is fake, flawed, flimsy, and fractured.  But, that isn&#8217;t his dream.  It&#8217;s our failure. None of us get it perfect, but in every generation there are those who strive with every fiber of their being to live Christ&#8217;s life.  They are the remnant of real Christianity.  And maybe we need you to help us get it right.  It&#8217;s easy to condemn the church from the outside and the inside, but to actually experience the real-deal is worth fighting for, is worth dying for, is even worth living for.  It is <strong>epic.</strong></p>
<p>If you want an <strong>epic</strong> life, we double-dog-dare you to follow Jesus, but the choice is yours:  <strong>epic</strong> or mundane.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>&#8220;Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -<br />
I took the one less traveled by,<br />
and that has made all the difference.&#8221;</strong><br />
Robert Frost.</p></blockquote>
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