Episodes
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Serpents and Doves (How to Vote in 2020)
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
Tuesday Nov 03, 2020
How do I decide who to vote for? How can I have political conversations without blowing up my relationships? What does it mean to vote "like a Christian?" How do I get along with people I disagree with politically?
Christ’s Church is a strategic partner of Grace Chapel in Lexington, MA and features the teaching of Pastor Bryan Wilkerson and the Grace Chapel Teaching Team.
Friday Oct 30, 2020
Christianity and Power (Where We Go)
Friday Oct 30, 2020
Friday Oct 30, 2020
There are a lot of people pushing the church to get more involved in social justice and to use their influence to make political change. But Christians have always had an uneasy relationship with power. Is there a way that Christians can be good for the world without forcing their values on people they share power with?
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
Discovering Life
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
Wednesday Oct 28, 2020
When it comes to solving problems, we often get stuck in predictable patterns of thinking and acting. But sometimes the only way to solve a problem is to step outside those familiar patterns. Disruption can prompt us to look and listen for answers in new ways, and new places. Jesus is waiting for us outside the box, in that uncomfortable place, and he can lead us to new and better things.
Christ’s Church is a strategic partner of Grace Chapel in Lexington, MA and features the teaching of Pastor Bryan Wilkerson and the Grace Chapel Teaching Team.
Monday Oct 19, 2020
Do Something Different
Monday Oct 19, 2020
Monday Oct 19, 2020
One of the last things most of us need during this season of disruption is another thing to add to our plates. Is there something different we can do that will energize and empower everything else we’re doing already? Luke is going to tell us a story about Jesus that will show us just that.
Monday Oct 19, 2020
A Surprise Answer to the Race Problem
Monday Oct 19, 2020
Monday Oct 19, 2020
There is a lot of confusion around the race problem today. And some of the most popular responses seem to lack moral clarity. What should we do with critical race theory or the outright dismissal of racial disparities today? It turns out that we aren't the first people to struggle with racial unity and reconciliation today. Could there be some ancient wisdom in the Apostle Paul's letter to the Ephesians that could provide a way forward for us today?
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