Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Doug Jacoby, Nick Zola
In the late 1980s, the International Churches of Christ (ICOC or Boston Movement) formally split from the Churches of Christ (COC). In 1992, the ICOC was labeled by Time magazine as one of the world’s fastest growing church movements. But by 2000, the ICOC was experiencing an internal upheaval that forced it to reevaluate its identity. Today dialogue and cooperation have reopened between the COC and ICOC. This series explores reasons behind the rift and recent moves towards its repair.
Jesus Goes to College
Confessions of an East L.A. Preacher
Undivided: Three Spiritual Practices That Break Down Walls
Trading Airplane Tickets for Zoom Links
3 Things to Get Churches Back on Track
The Yellow Peril
Scandalous Witness: A Little Political Manifesto for Christians
What is the Kingdom Response to Undocumented Immigrants?
Finding Your Home in God's Neighborhood
Patience That Does Not Compel
Una Iglesia que se relaciona con la cultura
Listen and Make Room: Joining God in Welcoming Children
The Indwelling of Deity in the Believer
Navigating the Challenges of Faith
My Week with Francis Chan
Reading Scripture with the Ancient Church
Undivided: One Spiritual Practice That Breaks Down Walls
Dysfunctionality, Denominationalism, Division, and Dirty Bath Water, Part 1
Can the Church of Christ Be Saved?, Part 2
Keynote: David and Bathsheba
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