
Charlie Kirk and a Culture of Death
This week we wonder about being a light during a time of war, genocide, school shootings, murder, and a tipping point in our world.
We often ask the question "how can you love your neighbor if you don't know them?" This is a podcast where we stay curious about one another with the goal of increasing diversity without dividing community.
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This week we wonder about being a light during a time of war, genocide, school shootings, murder, and a tipping point in our world.

This week we talk about heresy, ex-communication, trans-humanism, and whether or not we are able to say who or what is "christian".

This week we tackle the most topical of topics as we explore what the reaction to the "Coldplay Kiss Cam Scandal" says about us as a culture.

On this episode we talk about our take on Paul's teaching around submission, authority, and what it looks like to lead.

This week we talk about what it looks like to have a passion for people to know Jesus and what to do when you find yourself complaining about it.

This week we talk about dimensions of generosity. Is it just a Christian word for "money" or is it something more?

This week we start unpacking the idea of vision. Is it just seeing into the future and manifesting some even or achievement? Or could it be something more?

This week we respond to Bishop Mariann Budde's inauguration sermon and talk about how we are trying to engage the current culture as loyal subjects of King Jesus.

This week we talk with a bona fide member of Gen Z, Hill City's own Jackson Hicks. Jackson shares with us his story and unique perspective on the current landscape as a student of both American politics and the Gospel.

We might actually be officially back! This week we keep it light by discussing end times, God's wrath, politics, and the subtle balance between submission and subversion in a world gone awry.