Sing the Harmony (Romans 15:1-7)
Most Americans hear “Trump” or “Biden” and run for cover. In fact, when it comes to politics, one of the strongest dividing lines in America is between those who care a lot…and those who don't.
There were also plenty of reasons for the believers at the church in Rome to disconnect from their governing authorities, too. In Romans 13, Paul urges believers not to disconnect, but to engage. In this sermon we look at what that looks like for us in America today.
Under God (Romans 13:1, 6-8)
Most Americans hear “Trump” or “Biden” and run for cover. In fact, when it comes to politics, one of the strongest dividing lines in America is between those who care a lot…and those who don't.
There were also plenty of reasons for the believers at the church in Rome to disconnect from their governing authorities, too. In Romans 13, Paul urges believers not to disconnect, but to engage. In this sermon we look at what that looks like for us in America today.
The Rest-istance: Unplug (Duet. 5:12-15)
You’re not going to find a verse in the Bible about unplugging from tech. Then again, the Bible has a lot to say about being human, being in community, being in relationship with God.
Christians have always had to figure out how to be in the world without worshiping the world. Every good thing, phones, food, friends, family, will be a blessing if we receive it as a gift from God. And every good thing, phones, food friends, family, will enslave us if we worship it instead of God.