This Easter, Leah invites us to see resurrection not just as personal salvation, but as a profound act of resistance to Empire. In a time when powerful voices long for modern-day Caesars, Leah contrasts Ancient Rome with the Divine Kin-dom Jesus proclaimed—a vision built not on domination but on relational connection and justice. Through Matthew’s resurrection account, she highlights how God entrusted women—not imperial soldiers—with the first gospel message, and how those on the margins were the true messengers of hope. She also warns of how the lust for control can corrupt even the most spiritual leaders, and calls us to resist with clarity and compassion. Ultimately, Easter reminds us that Jesus didn’t return to rule with an iron fist—he rose to empower a diverse, justice-driven movement. This is resurrection with relevance. This is Divine Kin-dom rising.
Navigating the Maze: Finding God in the Midst of Complexity (An Easter Story)
Embark on a captivating exploration with Leah as she delves into the ancient Greek myth of Theseus, Ariadne, and the Minotaur, seamlessly weaving it into our contemporary struggles in her latest teaching series, "Navigating the Maze: Finding God in Complexity." Leah highlights the challenges of navigating modern-day mazes, addressing collective trauma and societal fragmentation while offering profound reflections on faith's role in guiding us through. Join Leah on this transformative journey as we seek hope beyond the maze, finding connection, healing, and liberation in the presence of the Divine.
Review Leah’s notes here and listen to or watch the teaching below.