What if integrity isn’t about what you believe but how you respond when it’s hardest to live it? Integrity is critical when it comes to responsibility, restraint, and leadership, challenging us to stop reacting to the world around us and start shaping it through the choices we make every day.
Have you ever noticed how easy it is to believe we’re “good people” as long as we’re not the ones directly causing harm? But what if the real test isn’t what we avoid doing, but what we allow, what we tolerate, and how we respond when things get uncomfortable or unfair?
Welcome to Mythologizing the Bible, where we’ll be taking a look at three readings from the Christian Bible through the lens of “sacred myth.”
As we reflect on the readings for the 4th Sunday of Easter, we’ll explore what it really means to take responsibility for our impact, to hold onto our values under pressure, and to recognize the difference between leadership that controls and leadership that helps people flourish.
In this episode, we’re asking a tough question: Are we actually living with integrity or just reacting to the world around us? Because it’s one thing to believe in fairness, empathy, and truth… and something very different to live those values when it costs us something.











