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In this riveting episode of "Healing the City," Pastor Eric Cepin explores the transformative concept of Radical Marriage. The episode features an excerpt from a recent sermon that challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on the institution of marriage.
Pastor Cepin begins by articulating the indispensable role that the church plays in the sanctity and durability of marital bonds. Contrary to popular secular beliefs, he argues that marriage isn't merely a social contract; it's a sacred vow that necessitates ecclesiastical guidance. The church, according to him, acts as the moral compass, providing the framework that allows marital relationships to flourish spiritually, emotionally, and communally.
He then transitions to an equally compelling point: the often-overlooked importance of married individuals as foundational elements of the church community. He presents the compelling argument that marriages are not just private affairs but key building blocks in the structure of the church. They serve as microcosms of communal love and cooperation, exemplifying the virtues that the larger church community strives to embody.
Finally, Pastor Cepin consults the teachings found in John 15 to explain how individuals can discover their true selves within the bounds of marriage. By adhering to an anthropology informed by this scriptural wisdom, couples can cultivate a richer understanding of themselves and each other. This is not merely self-discovery, but a journey towards a spiritually fulfilling life that nourishes both the individual and the collective soul of the church.
This episode presents a multidimensional view of Radical Marriage, blending theology, social responsibility, and personal growth. It's a must-listen for anyone interested in elevating their understanding of what marriage can and should be within a modern Christian context.
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“Healing the City” is a weekly podcast about what it looks like to build healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of people from the Village Church, each episode is focused on the real challenges and real opportunities for change in our cities.
The podcast takes a whole-person approach. We talk about soul care and spiritual direction, along with mental health and community involvement. You will hear thoughtful perspectives on what people in our cities are up against, plus practical steps you can take to be part of the healing.
Join hosts Corey Gilchrist, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as we have honest conversations and keep pointing toward hope and next steps.
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