Conversations around grace, culture, leadership and identity.
Did Jesus come to save us? Yes! Did he come to bring restoration to our souls? Yes! But his coming to earth, dying and rising also mean so much more.
Many of us were raised believing that there are good people and bad people in the world. We believe that people in church are good, and people "out in the world" are bad. But what if that thinking is wrong? What if our striving for being good is just as flawed as those who seek to do their own thing?
In this episode, Pastor Philip Miller continues the explanation of his 7 obsessions that define a winning team.
We've all been on teams that didn't work well. We've also had the privilege of working on teams that seemed to just click. Have you ever stopped to think about the differences between the two? Join us as we discuss the 7 obsessions the Philip believes are the key to a winning team. (Part 1 of 2)
Is Jesus a Democrat or Republican? Are his politics more in line with progressives, or even with socialists? Does he even care about politics? Are we even asking the right question?
The cultural age in which we live is shifting. While the vast history of our western world has been dominated by Judeo-Christian morality, thought and ethic, that reality has changed. How do we navigate this post-modern world? How do we live as Christians in a culture that no longer respects our beliefs as truth? Have we been here before?
Everyone loves a good story, and our culture has been consumed with the heroes of our stories for thousands of years. But what makes a good story a great one? And how do Christians see Jesus in these stories?