Pastor Rebecca Grate
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Jul 5, 2026
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Seeing Red: First Place Last 05.07.2026 29:38
Join Pastor Rebecca as we talk all about money and possessions and how they relate to how we are called to live out our faith. Can we hold on to anything? Are we supposed to give everything away every time? How much of it belongs to us, to God, or to the government? To start to answer these questions, we’ll look at another conversation between Jesus and religious leaders and the story of a man who...
Seeing Red: Do it, Lady! 28.06.2026 26:00
What do we do when Jesus isn't warm and fuzzy? Do we get more persistent? If we persist, does that mean God will give us every single thing we ask for or want? Join Pastor Rebecca as we look at one of the stories from the Gospels that starts off in a confusing way, but reminds us that God's grace expands so much farther than we can imagine and it only multiplies when we share it. Newsletter Sign...
Seeing Red: Ruling Stones 21.06.2026 25:17
What is the difference between judgment and condemnation? When are either appropriate? Join us while we spend some time learning more about what Jesus does(n’t) say about judgment and condemnation, how that impacts so many aspects of our lives, and how a story about how religious leaders at the time treat a woman in their community reminds us that our work to be the church together often begins wi...
Seeing Red: I Hate Everything 14.06.2026 31:14
The next episode jumps in to a few places in the Gospels where Jesus tells people to hate everyone who is close to you and also says that he didn’t show up to bring peace, but instead a sword. That doesn’t sound like the Jesus we know and preach. Are we supposed to love others or hate them? Are we actually supposed to love our neighbors and hate everyone who lives inside our homes? So, what is goi...
Seeing Red: Forgiveness is for Giving 09.11.2025 28:32
In this episode, we get to talk about forgiveness - what Jesus actually says about it, what that looks like, and we’re going to acknowledge that there are nuances to situations that aren’t covered in scripture that might change how much forgiveness is possible and if there’s times it isn’t. Newsletter Signup: http://eepurl.com/in4gn6
Seeing Red: When the Vows Break 18.08.2025 32:37
If you are angry, frustrated, and Seeing Red at how the Christian faith and the words of Jesus are being quoted and manipulated to harm others, it's time to reclaim Christianity as a religion of peace, mercy, and hope. This episode focuses on marriage, divorce, and adultery. 😬 We’re going to be jumping around a few different places Jesus talks about both of these in the Gospels. Are there times...
Seeing Red: Blessing or Woe? 10.08.2025 30:51
If you are angry, frustrated, and Seeing Red at how the Christian faith and the words of Jesus are being quoted and manipulated to harm others, it's time to reclaim Christianity as a religion of peace, mercy, and hope. This episode focuses on the Beatitudes as they show up in Chapter 5 of the Gospel according to Matthew and Chapter 6 of the Gospel according to Luke. This is a portion of scriptur...
Seeing Red: Intro 03.08.2025 14:01
Welcome to #MomenToUs newest podcast series: Seeing Red. If you are angry, frustrated, and Seeing Red at how the Christian faith and the words of Jesus are being quoted and manipulated to harm others, it's time to reclaim Christianity as a religion of peace, mercy, and hope. This episode fills us in on the inspiration for this series and give us a glimpse at what is coming up. Newsletter Sig...
Reading between the Lines: Remembering Blessings 13.07.2025 19:40
In this episode, we revisit the stories of the women from the entire Reading between the Lines series through a series of blessings. Maybe we will see ourselves in these blessings, too. Newsletter Signup: http://eepurl.com/in4gn6
Reading between the Lines: Women of the Early Church 06.07.2025 30:01
In this week’s episode, we are going to be jumping all around the New Testament, pulling in some short stories about some of the women who were vital to how the early Christian Church grew. In this episode, we are going to be learning more about Sapphira, Tabitha, Lydia, Priscilla, Phoebe, Euodia & Syntyche, and Junia. [T]hey are important simply because their names and a portion of their st...
Reading between the Lines: Women Restored 17.04.2025 28:06
In both of these stories, women encounter Jesus and they are not defined by what their culture says should keep them separate. In both stories, there is no judgment from Jesus to the women; the judgment comes from others in the story - the scribes, the Pharisees, the disciples - those who were trying so hard to be faithful to God and how they understood scripture that they missed the opportunity t...
Reading between the Lines: Women Healed 19.03.2025 22:13
These stories are sometimes pulled out to be examples of how a strong faith can result in either ourselves or someone we love being healed. These stories end up getting used as motivation to just believe more, pray more, go to church more, and stop asking so many questions. But here’s the thing: healing and being restored into community doesn’t depend on how strong or fragile someone’s faith is at...
Reading between the Lines: Women of Good Friday 09.03.2025 25:52
In this episode, we are focusing on several different people, all of whom were also early followers of Jesus, who are listed as being present at the end of Jesus’ life. This is an episode focusing on what we know about the women who wept and sat vigil during Jesus’ death, were charged with caring for his body after his death, and who were the first to tell the world that Jesus had risen and conque...
Interlude: It's Beginning to Look a lot Like Lentmas 16.02.2025 11:42
We're back! Join us for a quick episode to fill you in on the TONS of opportunities we have to gather together over the next few weeks. Some are old favorites of our community and some are brand new! We'll be back in our next episode to pick up with the Reading between the Lines series!
Reading between the Lines: Martha and Mary 10.12.2024 23:22
Martha and Mary show up in the Gospels in a few short scenes, that show us Jesus’ ministry and continuing to grow and expand and that the care supporters are showing him is mutual. Jesus’ heartbreak at Lazarus’ death is real. The network of safety is strengthening as Jesus is beginning to return to supporters’ homes multiple times; this network of care and safety will be especially important as th...
Reading between the Lines: Elizabeth & Mary 10.11.2024 29:41
Remembering that both Mary and Elizabeth are integral to the stories of Jesus and John the Baptist, helps to shed some light on how important community and relationship is to God. Neither Jesus nor John the Baptist came into existence completely on their own. They came into existence through the limitations and wonder of very human bodies, relying on families and larger communities to raise and fo...
Reading between the Lines: Rahab, Ruth, & Bathsheba 03.11.2024 35:52
Each of these stories shows how the definition of who is included as part of God’s people continues to expand throughout the generations, pointing us ahead to the New Testament where people across the world are included in God’s people. Including these women in the genealogy of Jesus means that their entire identities and story is included, even the parts that make our stomachs churn. This points...
Reading between the Lines: Gomer 27.10.2024 20:17
This entire book uses the marriage between Hosea and Gomer as an extended metaphor for God’s relationship with God’s people. This doesn’t mean that we strive for infidelity in our relationships or that we force ourselves to stay in relationships where infidelity is happening. This is a book that draws out the reality that God’s people, even today, continue to be unfaithful in how we tend our sid...
Reading between the Lines: Vashti & Esther 20.10.2024 23:26
Sharing these stories together highlights several things: the necessity of consent in relationships, the importance of voices from the margin having access to individuals in power, the reality of treating humans as resources and commodities, a practice that continues today, the power of using your influence to advocate for marginalized people, and the importance of honesty and truth-telling in the...
Reading between the Lines: Hannah 22.09.2024 21:30
This week on Reading between the Lines, we are learning more about the story of Hannah. Hannah’s story is a brief one, but an important part of the story of God’s people. Samuel was integral in spiritual leadership as God’s people transitioned from being led by judges to being governed by a monarchy. Her faithfulness in prayer and in honoring commitments and promises to God had used to point to Go...
Reading between the Lines: Jael, Deborah, & Huldah 26.08.2024 32:07
This week on Reading between the Lines, we are learning more about the stories of Jael, Deborah, and Huldah. Each of these women show up in the story of God’s people in surprising ways: Deborah as the only female judge recorded in scripture, Jael as an unexpected warrior and hero, Huldah as a female prophet within the temple. All of their stories, when added together, only make up a very small p...
Reading between the Lines: Women of Exodus 18.08.2024 28:22
This week on Reading between the Lines, we are learning more about the stories of the Women in Exodus. The story of the Exodus has many layers that stand out to us based on our own histories and are embraced by different cultures. The majority of this book focuses on God’s call for Moses to lead God’s people and how God’s people respond to that leadership, especially when they are tired. But, th...
Reading between the Lines: Dinah & Tamar 11.08.2024 27:25
This week on Reading between the Lines, we are learning more about the stories of Dinah and Tamar. These stories are hard. They remind us that life in ancient Mesopotamia was violent. Families united against family, sometimes resulting in fighting, sometimes resulting in death. The use of force, especially against women was common. Women did not have full authority to approve or deny who they wo...
Reading between the Lines: Rebekah, Leah, Zilpah, Bilhah, & Rachel 19.06.2024 29:22
This week on Reading between the Lines, we are learning more about the stories of Rebekah and Leah, Zilpah, Bilhah, and Rachel. This story that stretches across a large portion of the book of Genesis is not one that is easy to read. There is deep brokenness present within this family, divides so deep that set the stage for the narrative that will come next and will shape the identity of God’s pe...
Reading between the Lines: Hagar & Sarah 15.06.2024 30:36
This week on Reading between the Lines, we are learning more about the story of Hagar & Sarai/Sarah. The intertwined stories of Hagar and Sarah can call us to examine things like how those in power, either willingly or unknowingly, cause harm to those without that same power and privilege. These stories can call us to work toward an end to sex trafficking and creating a culture of consent surr...
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