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  • Understanding Our Adoption
    2026/03/04
    The Bible tells us that we are adopted into the family of God upon Salvation...but what's that mean? We're continuing are arch of Theology of Belonging by discussing our relationship with God.

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    8 分
  • A Careful Conversation about Sin
    2026/02/27
    Last time we discussed the theology of Imago Dei. This idea that you are an Image Bearer of God but we need to be able to hold that truth in the same context as Sin and doing so means we need to dig into a potentially awkward conversation talk what Sin is and isn't.

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    9 分
  • The Theology of Your Worth and Dignity
    2026/02/20

    In this episode of Faith Explained, we explore one of the most foundational doctrines in Christianity: the Imago Dei. Rather than treating it as a vague theological phrase, we unpack how the image of God shapes human dignity, identity, justice, and self-understanding.

    If every person is made in God’s image, then worth is not earned. It is given. It does not fluctuate with performance, success, failure, or social status. We also examine how sin distorts the image without erasing it, why this matters for how we treat others, and how the restoration of the image connects directly to the gospel.

    This episode is for anyone wrestling with shame, identity, human value, or the deeper question of what it means to be truly human.

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    10 分
  • Understanding Salvation
    2026/02/06

    What do Christians actually mean when they talk about salvation?

    In this episode of Faith Explained, we move beyond the idea that salvation is only about going to heaven when you die. While trusting in the name of Jesus truly is the beginning of salvation, the Christian story does not end there.

    This episode explores salvation as healing before heaven—God restoring what sin has distorted, re-humanizing people made in His image, and inviting them into a transformed way of life now. We look at how Scripture speaks of salvation in the past, present, and future tense, why Jesus preached the Kingdom rather than escape, and how grace leads not just to forgiveness, but to real change.

    This conversation is for anyone who has reduced salvation to a moment, struggled to see its relevance in daily life, or sensed that the gospel promises more than afterlife assurance alone.

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    9 分
  • Understanding the Gospels and Acts
    2026/01/30

    Why are there four Gospels—and why don’t they all tell the story of Jesus the same way?

    In this episode of Faith Explained, we explore the background, intent, and theological purpose behind each of the Gospel accounts—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—as well as the book of Acts. Rather than flattening them into four interchangeable biographies, this episode shows how each Gospel offers a distinct portrait of Jesus shaped by audience, historical context, and theological focus.

    We’ll look at why Matthew emphasizes fulfillment and Torah, why Mark centers the suffering Messiah, why Luke highlights compassion and inclusion, why John presses deeply into Jesus’ divine identity, and how Acts continues the story through the work of the Holy Spirit and the early Church.

    This episode is for anyone who has wondered why the Gospels feel different, how to read them faithfully, and how their diversity actually strengthens Christian theology rather than weakening it.

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    13 分
  • Does Tradition Matter in Christianity
    2026/01/22
    This week we're covering tradition in Christianity. Do we need it? Let's talk about it.

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    16 分
  • Do Feelings Matter
    2026/01/14

    Do feelings matter in the Christian life, or are they something we’re supposed to ignore?

    In this episode of Faith Explained, we take a deeper theological look at experience and its role in Christian faith. Rather than treating feelings as either the enemy of faith or its highest authority, this episode explores why experience must be interpreted, formed, and discerned.

    We examine how modern Christianity often mistakes emotional intensity for spiritual encounter, why feelings are real but unreliable as guides to truth, and how Scripture, tradition, and formation help us understand where experience fits and where it doesn’t. This episode also addresses why seasons of dryness, silence, or emotional absence are not signs of spiritual failure, but are often part of deepening faith.

    This conversation is for anyone who has felt pressure to feel God in order to trust Him, or who has been confused by an emotionalized version of Christianity that equates faith with intensity rather than faithfulness.

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    11 分
  • What is Faith
    2026/01/09

    What do Christians actually mean when they talk about faith?

    In this episode of Faith Explained, we move beyond the idea that faith is blind belief, positive thinking, or emotional certainty. Instead, we explore faith as Scripture presents it: trustful allegiance rooted in relationship, not ignorance.

    This episode examines why faith is not opposed to reason, why doubt and struggle do not cancel faith, and why Christian faith is less about having all the answers and more about placing your life in the hands of a faithful God. We’ll look at how faith is lived, sustained, and formed over time, and why faith that survives uncertainty is often stronger than faith built on clarity alone.

    This is an episode for anyone who has felt confused, exhausted, or disillusioned by shallow definitions of faith and is looking for something more honest, resilient, and rooted in the way of Jesus.

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    10 分