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One Nation, Under God, Indivisible

November 6, 2022 • Dr. Mark Foster • James 3:16–17

While disagreement is inevitable, division is a choice. When we choose to carry one another’s burdens instead of demonizing one another, what divides us fades, and we realize that we can disagree politically while loving unconditionally.

Faith and Politics

November 20, 2022 • Rev. Brandon Blacksten • Philippians 2:1–4

When we see the other side as the enemy, everyone loses. When we learn instead to recognize that everyone has something to give, we can begin to grow toward a more perfect union, with liberty and justice for all.

A Better Way

November 13, 2022 • Dr. Mark Foster • Acts 2:44–47

The early church was compelling not because of what they believed, but how they behaved. In a chaotic culture of division, the first Christians were a peaceful presence who welcomed all, loved authentically, and let their light shine. Let’s do that again.

Enemy #1

October 30, 2022 • Dr. Mark Foster • John 17:21

The church’s greatest enemy is not a political party. It’s division. Instead of choosing one side over the other, we stand with Jesus in the messy middle because we can form a more perfect union by working together.