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Door of Hope Northeast is a simple church pursuing the risen Jesus in deep community in and for Portland, Oregon. This podcast collects our weekly teachings, key ministry updates, and other important news related to the life of our community.All rights reserved Spiritualité
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    • A Tender Heart in a Hard World
      Feb 23 2026
      Matthew 5:38-42 - In Jesus's 5th case study, He begins to broach one of the most revolutionary teachings in all of human intellectual history. He reveals that the true heart of God found in the laws about just recompense is oriented toward generosity, mutual dignity, and quiet boldness. And Jesus not only taught about this revolutionarily tender heart, He fully embodied it in all of his interactions--especially on the way to the cross. A sermon by Pip Craighead. [Part 9 of our series “Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount: The Good Life in the Kingdom of Grace”] Questions for reflection: 1) How would you describe the purpose of the "eye for an eye" laws (such as in Ex. 21:24; Lev. 24:20; Deut. 19:21)? 2) Why are Jesus's words here so countercultural? How are they difficult? 3) Would you describe Jesus's prescription here as "passive"? Why or why not? 4) How would the world be different if everyone lived this way? 5) How did Jesus personally embody this principle in HIs own life and ministry? How does He personally embody it toward you?
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      38 min
    • The Truth and Nothing But the Truth
      Feb 16 2026
      Matthew 5:33-37 - In His fourth case study, Jesus turns his attention to a subject that may not seem super applicable to us: oath-making. But in our post-truth culture, Jesus’s call to holistic, pervasive truthfulness is both radical and powerful. It turns out that truth is inseparable from love and its absence is a danger to us all. A sermon by Cameron Heger. [Part 8 of our series “Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount: The Good Life in the Kingdom of Grace”] Questions for reflection: 1) How would you describe our culture’s relationship to the concept of truth? 2) What were the norms around swearing oaths in Jesus’s day? What was the difference between swearing by God or by something else? 3) Why does Jesus ultimately forbid swearing oaths altogether? 4) What might holistic, pervasive truthfulness look like in someone’s life? 5) What habits might help us cultivate both our truth-discerning and truth-telling “muscles”? 6) Why is it significant for this conversation that Jesus refers to Himself as “the truth”?
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      33 min
    • For the Poor, Every One of Us
      Feb 9 2026
      1 John 3:16-18 - God cares deeply for the poor and demands that His people do the same. In this final message of the series, we consider the Apostle John's call to meet the needs of our impoverished brothers and sisters, knowing that this is a test of true love, and knowing that it flows out of the knowledge that Jesus laid down His own life for you. May we become a church that does justice for the poor, because the poor, the same as anyone else, are image bearers of God. A sermon by Cameron Heger. [Part 5 of our series "Images and Neighbors, Every One"] Questions for reflection: 1) How do you relate to the idea from The Brothers Karamazov that people can be easy to love in abstract while a person can be difficult to love practically? 2) How is caring for the needy evidence of "God's love in you"? 3) How does the Bible describe the causes of poverty? How does this differ from other assessments in our culture? 4) In what ways does poverty lead to additional vulnerabilities? 5) Do you think of yourself as one who "has the world's goods"? What might generosity look like for you in these things? 6) Discuss how Jesus becoming poor was part of his plan to save us. How does this motivate our generosity, care, and acts of justice toward others?
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      44 min
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