In this episode, Ken Shuman and a group of Faithwalkers reflect on the story of the beheading of John the Baptist and how Herod chose to do what was evil - in spite of not wanting to - "out of regard for" things that did not matter. Our handout for discussion was a sermon by Nadia Bolz-Weber entitled "On Beheadings and Birthday Parties," attached below. This conversation was originally recorded in July of 2021.
Recent episodes from this series
Keep Calm – Mental Model Alignment
In this episode, Ken Shuman and a group of Faithwalkers reflect on the alignment piece of the Faithwalking mental model of discipleship. This conversation was originally recorded in April of 2021 and is the third in the series.
Keep Calm – Living a Reflective Life
In this episode, Ken Shuman and a group of Faithwalkers reflect on living a reflective life. This conversation was originally recorded in April of 2021 and is the second in a series about the Faithwalking mental model of discipleship.
Keep Calm – Mental Model of Discipleship
In this episode, Ken Shuman and a group of Faithwalkers reflect on Faithwalking's mental model of discipleship, the first episode in a series on this topic. This conversation was originally recorded in April of 2021.
Keep Calm – Love is Not Easily Upset
In this episode, Ken Shuman and a group of Faithwalkers reflect on part of the definition of love in 1 Cor. 13: Love is not easily upset. This conversation is part of a series on 1 Cor. 13 and was originally recorded in April of 2021.
Keep Calm – Love is Not Self-Absorbed
In this episode, Ken Shuman and a group of Faithwalkers reflect on part of the definition of love in 1 Cor. 13: Love is not self-absorbed. This conversation is part of a series on 1 Cor. 13 and was originally recorded in March of 2021.