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Has Christianity Actually Been Good for Women?

May 21, 2023 • Brandon Grant

In this sermon, Brandon discusses whether Christianity has been good for women. He ultimately concludes that Christianity has been a catalyst for positive change and empowerment for women, despite incidences of oppression and abuse in the Church over the last 2,000 years. We explore three specific categories, Creation, Christ and The Church, to support this conclusion and note that Christianity has transformed the cultural landscape and sentiments towards women. Through the teachings and actions of Jesus, Christianity has challenged traditional gender roles and expectations, leading to positive change within the Church and beyond. The Church of Jesus Christ has elevated the status and dignity of women, encouraged their leadership and participation, and championed their education and literacy.

Reconciling Sexuality with Faith

June 25, 2023

Is Jesus Really the Only way to God and Heaven?

June 18, 2023 • Robert Pedroza

In this message, Robert talks through the Tripping Hazard of Jesus being the only way to God and Heaven. The only person who can reconcile us with God is God Himself, and that is Jesus, God in flesh. Jesus came to bring us back to communion with God. Every other religion teaches that we have to work our way up the "ladder" to reach God, but Jesus climbed down and met us where we were at. We hope you enjoy this episode.

Can I Really Trust the Bible?

June 11, 2023 • Pete Goodman

The sermon discusses the validity and trustworthiness of the Bible despite modern skepticism. Pete addresses concerns about the accuracy and historicity of the Bible through examining the Bible's transmission process and the criteria used to determine which books should be included in the canon. He also highlights the extensive source material available to scholars that allows them to correct any inconsistencies and demonstrates the Bible's historical reliability. Pete emphasizes that Christians should trust in the Bible's validity, not just engage in intellectual debates about it, but actively live out its teachings and let its message transform their lives.