Practical Theology (1131)
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  1. Are You Gonna Slay It? We take a deep dive into the relation of the Church to social change and upheaval.
  2. Things are falling apart. Nothing new, just a different way. Jesus falls smack dab in the middle of all this shit!
  3. As the storm waves of life crash into us, threatening to pull us down into the undertow of sin, Jesus comes and stands between us and the furious tides.
  4. God doesn’t permit me to write you off regardless of who you are or what you may have done. Nor does he allow you to dismiss me because I might not fit your image of a vessel of God’s mercy.
  5. Who is vulnerable? How do we help? Raleigh Sadler walks us through how we can look at our community and love our neighbor in need.
  6. The image of the cross stands as central to Luther’s comfort for those who endure persecution.
  7. Riley and Gillespie take a break from the usual format to consider how our nation quickly forgot COVID-19 in the wake of the death of George Floyd. We seek to better understand what is happening regarding the protests and rioting, how it affects the Church, and how Christians might respond.
  8. We are meant to serve in love both our neighbor in need as well as the neighbor who doesn’t think they need us.
  9. The Devil knows your weaknesses, and he will work them. So, I would like to offer some hard-won advice on how to persevere in this cosmic wrestling match.
  10. God will keep his promises, but how he keeps them is often quite surprising.
  11. It's ok to remember those who gave their life for their country and not remind them that Jesus did something greater just so they don't get a big head. You can tell them the Good News however! Sins forgiven - for free!
  12. What we can learn from all these instances is that we are all born into this world with a pre-existing condition. It’s called mortality, and no earthly authority or expert can save us from it.
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