GracePointe Church | Nashville, TN
Society & Culture:Philosophy
Many of us are tempted to either view our faith as the only right answer or to water down our beliefs in deference to others. But it’s possible to have a strong, hospitable faith that acknowledges the beauty of other beliefs without denying our own. Today, lead pastor Josh Scott examines this idea and encourages us to hold fast to our own identities while also being willing to appreciate and learn from other traditions. He also reminds us that we don’t have to choose between celebrating the good parts of Christianity and acknowledging the harm that has been done in Jesus’ name.
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Jesus and the Parable of the Wedding Party | Bible Stories for Grownups
Jesus and the Widow's Mite | Bible Stories for Grownups
Jesus Curses a Fig Tree | Bible Stories for Grownups
Jesus and the Canaanite Woman | Bible Stories for Grownups
Brunch on the Beach | Easter at GracePointe
Christ Crucified: The Historical and Theological Meanings of Jesus’ Death | GracePointe Church
Rev. Tonetta Landis-Aina of Resurrection City Church, D.C.
Question and Answer with Dr. Pete Enns
Community Questions and Answers | What is Progressive Christianity?
Eschatologically Hopeful | What is Progressive Christianity?
Brian McLaren | What Is Progressive Christianity?
Sacraments and Practices | What Is Progressive Christianity?
A Just and Generous Gospel | What Is Progressive Christianity?
The Bible | What Is Progressive Christianity?
A Better Beginning | What Is Progressive Christianity?
Metaphors Matter | What Is Progressive Christianity?
Why Are We Progressive? | What Is Progressive Christianity?
Radically Christian, Passionately Progressive | What Is Progressive Christianity?
Epiphany | GracePointe Church
Christmas Eve | Christmas Can [Still] Change the World
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