Why Christian: Finding Faith When You Can’t Believe Anymore
You see the beauty of God and you can’t say no. But you see the messiness of religion and you can’t say yes. The awe and wonder of life make it almost impossible not to believe. But the ache and evil of the world make it utterly irrational to believe.
Maybe you were promised that Christianity would resolve life’s paradoxes and answer your deepest questions, only to discover that it unearthed even deeper and more unanswerable ones, like: Who is Jesus and why did he really come? What is salvation and what are we actually saved from? Who are Christians and why do too many of them seem so un-Christian? What is the Bible and how are we supposed to read it in the modern world? What is the meaning and purpose of life and where is all of this headed?
It turns out, Christianity is not a religion of finite answers. Christianity is an ongoing conversation about the infinite possibilities of experiencing God in the beauty and the mess of life, the awe and the ache of the world.
If you’re inclined to say no to religion, you can still say yes to the conversation. Join us for this provocative new series, “Why Christian”— a generous five-week conversation about how we might still find faith even when we can’t believe anymore.
Jan 15: Why Christianity?
Jan 22: Why Jesus?
Jan 29 Why Church?
Feb 5: Why the Bible?
Feb 12: Why Hope?
OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Why Are You Sleeping?" (Luke 22:39-46) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - May 5, 2024
OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Why Do You Worry?" (Matthew 6:24-32) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - April 28, 2024
OUT OF THE QUESTION - "Who Is My Mother? Who Are My Brothers?" (Matthew 12:46-50) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - April 21, 2024
"Some Gods Deserve Atheists" (Psalm 82) - Guest Preacher Rev. Tripp Fuller - April 14, 2024
"The Practice of Resurrection" (John 20:19-31) - Rev. Amy Stapleton - April 7, 2024
TIMSHOL: ”The Paradox of Life" (Mark 16:1-8) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - March 31, 2024 (Easter)
TIMSHOL: ”Shame" (John 12:12-16) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - March 24, 2024
TIMSHOL: ”Vulnerability" (John 12:24-33 ) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - March 17, 2024
TIMSHOL: ”Imperfection" (John 3:1-9,16-17) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - March 10, 2024
TIMSHOL: ”Passion" (John 2:13-22) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - March 3, 2024
TIMSHOL: ”The Ego" (Mark 8:31-38) - Rev. Jerry Lee Butler - February 25, 2024
TIMSHOL: ”The Will" (Mark 1:9-11; 1 Peter 3:21) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - February 18, 2024
CONJUNCTION JUNCTION: ”Because" (1 John 4:19-21) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - February 11, 2024
CONJUNCTION JUNCTION: ”Yet" (Jeremiah 50:33-34) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - February 4, 2024
CONJUNCTION JUNCTION: ”While" (Matthew 26:26-29) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - January 28, 2024
CONJUNCTION JUNCTION: ”For" (Romans 8:31-39) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - January 21, 2024
CONJUNCTION JUNCTION: ”And” (Psalm 85:10-13, Acts 10:34-36 ) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - January 14, 2024
EPIPHANY SUNDAY: ”The Fourth Gift of the Magi” (Matthew 2:1-12) - Rev. Jerry Lee Butler - January 7, 2024
ANCIENT VINYL: ”The Nunc Dimittus” (Luke 2:22-33) - Rev. Amy Stapleton - December 31, 2023
ANCIENT VINYL: ”The Gloria in Excelsis” (Luke 2:8-14) - Rev. Mark Feldmeir - December 24, 2023 (5pm)
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