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When those who claim to be Christ followers distort God's word, it draws skepticism from the watching world. This skepticism isn't a problem with Jesus; it is criticism due to the cultural Christianity of those who fail to take Jesus' words seriously. Being on the right side of history means that Christians align their lives with God and His Son. This sermon examines two historical periods in which Christians did "get it wrong:" American institutionalized slavery and the German church's response to Anti-Semitism. Learn how Christians today can ensure that they are true disciples who don't slip into Cultural Christianity and end up on the wrong side of history.
This series seeks to provide intellectually, emotionally and culturally reasonable responses to some of our culture's most skeptical questions about faith. While we will not have all the answers and proofs, we will seek to respond in a respectful and winsome way.
As we continue our Gospel Blueprints sermon series, Pastor Nate Keeler shares Morality: What is good? Is morality relative to each individual and society or rooted in the nature of God? Join us for the answer. The sermon context is Colossians 3:1-4.
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Everyone needs to be able to answer questions about identity (who am I?), morality (what is true?) and purpose (why do I exist?). Our modern culture has answers to these questions based on the blueprints of individualism, relativism and humanism. But in the Gospel of Jesus Christ we find answers to our deepest questions and hope for our deepest needs upon which to build our lives and impact our society. In this series, we will examine the Gospel Blueprints and the implications to some of the most significant issues of our day.