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Sunday School Remix: Is Noah’s Ark About God Starting Over?

15 min · 5. juni 2026
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What if Noah’s Ark is not really about a floating zoo? In this episode of Sunday School Remix, Pastor Nate looks at Genesis 6–9 and explores how this familiar childhood story is actually about God’s grief over human violence, the undoing and restarting of creation, and the promise God makes through the rainbow. This is not a simple kids’ story. It is a story about violence, mercy, covenant, memory, and the hope that God does not abandon creation, even when humanity loses its way. What You'll Learn * See why Noah’s Ark is more than a cute Sunday school story * Understand how the flood story connects to the creation story in Genesis * Explore why violence grieves the heart of God * Learn what it means that “God remembered Noah” * Reflect on the rainbow as a sign of covenant, peace, and promise Chapters: 00:00 — What if Noah’s Ark is not about a floating zoo? 00:45 — Why this story is harder than we remember 02:00 — God’s grief over human violence 03:20 — Ancient flood stories and the biblical meaning of Noah 05:15 — How the flood undoes creation 07:00 — Noah, Moses, water, and salvation 08:30 — “God remembered Noah” 10:30 — The dove, the olive branch, and signs of peace 11:20 — The rainbow as covenant 12:00 — God hangs up the bow 13:00 — What Noah’s Ark asks of us today 14:00 — The story does not end at Sunday school If this conversation helped you hear an old Bible story in a new way, like this video, subscribe to Bethany Lutheran Church, and share it with someone who might be wrestling with faith, scripture, or the stories they learned growing up. Connect with Bethany:📍 Bethany Lutheran Church – Denver, CO🌐 Learn more: www.bethany-denver.org [http://www.bethany-denver.org]

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