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Episodes
2025 Session 3: Cultivating Harmony
2025 Session 2: The Culture of Harmony
2025 Session 1: The Cult of Homogeny
2022 Closing Sermon, Part 2: "Unsacred Eros"
The final word of the 2022 conference.
2022 February 20 Sunday School
Robert and Will sit down with our global partner Macklann Basse to hear his West African perspective on sexual identity.
2022 Closing Sermon, Part 1: "In Love With Jesus"
The first of two sermons given to close out the 2022 conference.
2022 Session 3: The Resurrection of Eros
The final main session of the 2022 conference.
2022 Session 2: The Redirection of Eros
The talk give during the second session of the conference.
2022 Session 1: The Revelation of Eros
The first main session talk of the conference.
2022 February 13 Sunday School
Robert shares some context about some issues relevant to the conference discussion around sexual identity.
2022 Opening Sermon - Jesus and the Sexual Revolution
A sermon given by Pastor Robert Cunningham on Sunday, February 13, in advance of the 2022 Good of the Bluegrass Conference.
2020 Seminar - With God in Community
2020 Seminar - With God in Prayer
2020 Seminar - With God in His Word
2020 Session 4 - With Christ At the Mountaintop
2020 Session 3
2020 Session 2 - Peace with God, Life with Christ
Reflection Questions: 1. There are generally four positions we can have in relation to God. Over (Indifference), Under (Judgment), For (Mission), From (Blessing). Where do you stand? How does it affect your relationship with God and others? 2. What are the implications of our peace with God being a “past accomplished event”? What would change if you believed this was your objective reality? 3. John Stott said the degree of love is measured by both the costliness of the gift, and the worthiness o...
2020 Session 1 - Why A Conference on "With?"
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: 1. Reflect on the disciplines in your life. What’s the “why” resting beneath them? To “attain a reward” or “apprehend a person”? (Think: do they increase anxiety or anticipation?) 2. “You don’t have to use the disciplines, but Jesus is waiting for you in them.” How does the first part challenge you? The second part encourage you? How would your use of the disciplines be different if you believed both? 3. Consider Jesus’ use of wedding imagery in Mark 2:18-20. What can you c...
2019 Seminar - Loving Neighbors Who Are Politically Different Than You
2019 Seminar - Loving Neighbors Who Are In Your Actual Neighborhood
2019 Seminar - Loving Neighbors Who Are Grieving
2019 Seminar - Loving Neighbors Who Are Ethnically Different Than You
2019 Session 4 - Q&A with Robert & Russ
2019 Session 3 - Enlarging Our Hearts and Engaging God's Mission
Reflection Questions: God is a God of enemy love. Who are your enemies? (Think: whose receiving of God’s mercy makes you bristle?) How can God’s grace help you to enlarge your heart toward them? Do you have the language of grace but lack the life of grace? (Think: do you tend to apply grace to yourself but Karma to others, wanting a God who shares your prejudice rather than shatters your prejudice?) How can you more deeply experience the transforming grace of God? Jonah ends in tension; the stor...
2019 Session 2 - The Situation of the World and of the Church
Reflection Questions: 1.) How has the false dichotomy of sacred vs. secular kept you from seeing your neighbor’s deep religiosity? Do you tend to view your neighbor in a separate category from yourself? How has this kept you from neighbor love? Be specific. 2.) Our “boats” are filled with deeply religious, fearful, and desperate neighbors. Are we asleep and detached or awake? What would being awake toward your neighbor look like? Awake toward their misplaced worship? Awake toward their fears? Aw...
2019 Session 1 - Neighbor Love Betrayed and Displayed
Reflection Questions: 1. How does your orthodoxy tend to be a replacement for neighbor love rather than an inducement to neighbor love? Give specific examples. 2. The ethic of our culture is tolerance ; the ethic of the gospel is love. Which one best describes the ethic of your heart? How does tolerance undermine the gospel? 3. Does your life have the optics of neighbor love but lack the substance of neighbor love? What steps can you take toward being a loving neighbor rather than just looking l...