Why Remember the Past?

Remembering God’s faithfulness in history helps us understand our mission today.

Justo L. González

Remember the Future (1/2)

Remembering "forward" let's us live today in light of God’s promised future.

Justo L. González

Sanctuary: A Movement of the Spirit (2/2)

Evidence isn’t the problem; resisting surrender is. Obedience brings freedom.

Justo L. González

The Richness of the Cultural and Ethnic Population in Florida: Implications for Theological Education

Florida’s cultural diversity demands theological education rooted in inclusion, multilingualism, and justice—shifting from traditional models to serve Hispanic, Black, and immigrant pastors more effectively.

Justo L. González

Subversive Memory

Sermon on the importance of memories that do not fit the narrative

Justo L. González

Shaping of the Church in the Americas (1 of 5)

How the church in the Americas developed two distinct faces, one at the service of the government, and the other promoting justice

Justo L. González

The Case of the Sarcastic Demon

A lecture about the need to be acquainted with evil.

Justo L. González

Reformation from the Margins (2/4)

The second of four lectures commemorating the fifth centennial of the Protestant Reformation

Justo L. González

Signs of Jonah

A Bible study about Jonah's reluctance, Nineveh's repentance, and the power of God's mercy and redemption

Justo L. González and Catherine G. González

Stewardship and Faith

Clarifications on the full meaning of stewardship.

Justo L. González

Some Things Are Too Important to Worry About

A call to seek God’s kingdom first, live with justice, and trust divine provision. Challenges divided loyalties, urges faithful discipleship, and warns against false security in earthly wealth.

Justo L. González and Catherine G. González

Thirteenth Generation: Theological Reflection

The need for earlier generations to undo some of the modern myths that they taught younger generations

Justo L. González

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