Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Teacher: David Ayres
Why are you still a member of Churches of Christ? It seems that, for many of us, that question has become increasingly difficult to answer. For those in our churches who are all too aware of our tradition’s shortcomings, it can be difficult to speak convincingly about the gifts our heritage has to offer. It often feels as though we escaped our bondage to rigid sectarianism only to wander aimlessly in the wilderness of relentless self-critique. Join us as we imagine what it might look like to offer our churches a positive vision for who we are and who we can still be.
Crazy Little Thing Called Marriage
Praying What You Don't Know: Unraveling the Mysterious, Groaning Work of the Spirit
Power Plays: Resolving Conflict Between Ministers and Church Leaders
My Forty-Year Journey with the Holy Spirit: Taking An Alternate Path
5 Vital Decisions for Declining Churches: What You Can Do Today
Visual Worship: Why & How
Conservative Church or Liberal Church: Winners and Losers
Harbor in the Storm, Part 3: 75 Years of the Pepperdine Bible Lectures (1998-2018)
The Journey to Hospitality: Finding Our Way Together with Children
Recovering the Lost Gospel (Part 3: Good News for the Crippling Power of Shame)
What Happened between the Old and New Testaments? (or Why the "Silent Years" Were Not So Silent)
Ministering to Millenials
The Reluctant Leader: Leadership For Those Who Don't Feel Especially Gifted At It
Leadership Traits of Long-Tenured Youth Ministers
Get a Hair Cut and Get a Real Job: Making Your Workplace Sacred Space
Surrendering to Hope, Part 3: Guidance for the Broken
So That's What "No Condemnation" Means
The Mystery of Humanity (Jars of Clay)
Christian Unity (Part 2: How to Pursue and Maintain It)
Walking Away From What You Know
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