<p>In this episode of <em>Peace of the City</em>, we reflect on Trinity Sunday, Pentecost, Pride Month, and Father’s Day through a sermon titled <em>Let Us Make Space</em>. Rev. Jason Storbakken invites us into the paradox of honoring fatherhood while challenging patriarchy, exploring the mystery of the Trinity not as rigid doctrine, but as divine friendship and relational love.</p><p>Drawing from John 16:12–15, the sermon affirms a Spirit who continues to speak and a God who parents without domination. Through themes of inclusion, power-sharing, and holy disruption, we hear a call to embody a church that celebrates all flesh, all genders, and all people.</p><p>This is a word for seekers, doubters, and dreamers—a call to create space for love in all its forms.</p><p>Listen in and let the Spirit make space in you.</p><p></p>

Peace of the City

Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship

Let Us Make Space

JUN 16, 202520 MIN
Peace of the City

Let Us Make Space

JUN 16, 202520 MIN

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<p>In this episode of <em>Peace of the City</em>, we reflect on Trinity Sunday, Pentecost, Pride Month, and Father’s Day through a sermon titled <em>Let Us Make Space</em>. Rev. Jason Storbakken invites us into the paradox of honoring fatherhood while challenging patriarchy, exploring the mystery of the Trinity not as rigid doctrine, but as divine friendship and relational love.</p><p>Drawing from John 16:12–15, the sermon affirms a Spirit who continues to speak and a God who parents without domination. Through themes of inclusion, power-sharing, and holy disruption, we hear a call to embody a church that celebrates all flesh, all genders, and all people.</p><p>This is a word for seekers, doubters, and dreamers—a call to create space for love in all its forms.</p><p>Listen in and let the Spirit make space in you.</p><p></p>