

Rethinking Sin, Salvation, and Community in Modern Christianity (Exile Series)
11 snips Feb 10, 2025
Hosts delve into the intersection of faith and culture, critiquing government actions affecting Christianity. They question traditional missions and evangelism, advocating for community-oriented approaches. A discussion on spiritual homelessness highlights disconnection from religious institutions. They explore the communal aspects of sin and salvation, emphasizing justice within the body of Christ. The conversation champions radical inclusivity and the transformative power of grace, urging listeners to embrace mistakes as part of their growth journey.
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Non-Conference for the Hurting
- Consider attending the non-conference if you've been hurt by the church but haven't given up on Jesus.
- The focus is processing religious trauma and finding a path forward.
Pastoring as Resistance
- For vocational ministers, join the "Pastoring as an Act of Resistance" Zoom calls.
- Explore healthy personal postures and culture-building strategies for flourishing in ministry.
Misguided Faith and Government
- The faith that needs government protection isn't the faith Jesus promoted.
- True faith thrives not through privilege, but through embodying Jesus' teachings.