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Faith, Confusion, and Creativity - Jeremy Duncan

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Commons Church Podcast
Published
Jan 12, 2026
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1911
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Summary

What if faith isn’t about getting it right—but about staying curious? In this message, we explore Paul’s surprising approach to spirituality at Mars Hill in Acts 17. Instead of debate, domination, or precision, Paul begins with common ground —quoting poets, honoring spiritual curiosity, and trusting that God meets people even in their confusion. This teaching invites us to re-imagine spirituality as something creative, relational, and generous—where intent matters more than precision, and grace is wider than our certainty. Drawing on scripture, history, and everyday stories, we’re reminded that God is often found not through control, but through humility, curiosity, and shared humanity. If you’ve ever felt spiritually unsure, stuck, or tired of performative faith, this is an invitation to a more spacious way forward. ★ Support this podcast ★