Ever feel like you had to choose between mystical spirituality and solid theology?
This post might change that.
In it, I share how a wool-wearing Finnish theologian (yes, really) helped me see that mystical union with Christ isn’t a side quest. It’s the heart of the gospel.
If you've ever felt torn between your spiritual curiosity and your Christian faith, you might enjoy this one…
🧩 The Finnish Theologian Who Made Space for My Mystical Side
This is the sixth post in my series, “Grace Between the Lines”—a journey through the beautifully strange overlap between theology, mystical spirituality, and the books and ideas that have shaped me along the way.
Notes of the week
Homily of the week
Last Sunday’s sermon is on YouTube if you want to check it out.
It’s about the Trinity—not as a theological brain teaser, but as the heartbeat of a God who chooses relationship over control.
A God who doesn't skip the mess, but meets us in it.
A God who delights in the human race (…yes, even now, even us).
This one meant a lot to me. It came at the end of a heavy week—globally, personally, pastorally. But somewhere in there, I found a quiet hope again.