Christianity + Culture

Season 2

October 13, 2026
7:00 - 8:30pm

Hot takes and quick podcast clips are everywhere, but making sense of our world as followers of Jesus requires something deeper. Christianity + Culture is a multi-week course designed to give you practical, biblical tools to think "Christianly" and navigate today’s cultural landscape with wisdom, grace, and confidence.


Through expert guest sessions and real group dialogue, we’ll move beyond just consuming content to actively wrestling with how Christ and Scripture shape the way we live. Bring your curious questions, an open mind, and a heart ready to listen and learn alongside others.


Whether you've attended the course before or this is your first time, there will be plenty to explore in this season of Christianity + Culture.


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New and Updated Topics for Season 2


Intro to Christianity + Culture: Matters of Truth Or Matters of Conscience. Learning to see culture through Christ, rather than Christ through culture.


In the Air: Ideas + Ideology: Learn how to pay attention to an invisible aspect of culture that forms and informs our perspectives on everything. Ideas are "in the air" and if we don't notice them we won't realize the ways they affect us.


Medical Assistance in Dying: Canada is one of most permissive jurisdictions in the world when it comes to Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD). What is the Christian vision for good dying? Is it ever acceptable to act with intent to take the life of yourself or someone else? What does Jesus' death teach us about good dying?


Sexual Ethics + Gender Ideology: Our culture spreads a powerful narrative about human sexuality that we need to bring into conversation with Christ and the Scriptures. What is the positive Christian vision for our sexuality? How do we relationally engage people who disagree with us on matters of sexual ethics with both empathy and conviction?


Earth Keeping: There is a great deal of polarization around environmental topics in our day. The Bible calls us to a radical response. God makes humans "from the earth" expressing an inseparable relationship with the earth we live in. God also commissions humans to "work it and keep it", giving us responsibility for its care and flourishing. So, how are we doing at that?