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.
Bonhoeffer, Niebuhr, and MLK: A Vision for Ministers as Theologians
Clinging to Hope
Our Brightly Lit Cages, Part 2
Marriage Takes Five: Inviting the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit into Your Marriage
Christians Make the Best Atheists, Part 3
Jesus On Every Page: Redefining Biblical Literacy For Young Adults (And Everyone Else)
Ancient Words Come Alive, Part 2: How to Read the Bible Without Losing Your Faith
Music, Muscle Cars, and Other Makeshift Ministries
Sexual Testimony: How the Church Can Participate in #MeToo
La Iglesia y la Immigración en la Era del Presidente Trump (The Church and Immigration in the Age of President Trump)
Back to the Basics: Loving God and Loving Neighbor
Leaving Church: What I'm Learning
O.T. OpEd (Part 2: Love at the Margins)
The Joy of Rebels and Warriors
Neighbors: Crossing the Road to Consider the Experience of the Suffering
Though Unseen He Meets Us Here': Where Is Jesus When We Take Communion?
Ministry Insights from Elijah (Part 2: When We've Had Enough)
The Psychopathology of Toxic Faith & A Church Plant
Sacred Startups: The Holy Spirit's Work in Us
Experiencing the Spirit in Ephesians (Part 3: Drinking the Spirit)
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