GracePointe Church | Nashville, TN
Society & Culture:Philosophy
To say we’re sorry can feel incredibly vulnerable, especially when we believe that we’re supposed to be perfect. But “sorry” is ultimately grounded in self-examination, and it has an important role to play as our faith evolves. Today, lead pastor Josh Scott moves us into the second part of our “Naked Spirituality” series, which is focused on complexity. He shares how making peace with the idea of “sorry” can help us come to terms with our own humanity and embrace the fact that we are always in process.
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The Spirit of Pentecost | Pentecost Series
Doubting Thomas | Pentecost Series
Josh Scott + Stan Mitchell
Sin and Progressive Christianity | GracePointe Church
Reimagining Tradition | GracePointe Church
Bloom | GracePointe Church
Chapter 16 | The Meaning(s) of Easter in Mark
Chapter 11 | Palm Sunday
Chapter 10 | Jesus and the Rich Man
Chapter 9 | The Metamorphosis of Jesus
Chapter 7 | That Time When Jesus Changed His Mind
Chapter 6 | Together in This
Chapter 5 | What Do We Do About the Empire
Chapter 4 | The Parable of the Mustard Seed
Chapter 3 | Adventures in Missing the Point
Chapter 2 | The Book of Mark + Sabbath Rest
Chapter 1 | Good News at the End of the World
Intro | Good News at the End of the World
Christmas Eve | Advent Series
Born in Bethlehem | Advent Series
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