Description
What first drew you into Christianity and a local church? For me (Ryan), it was just something my family did every week before I understood any better. Then it became the place where my friends were, where I heard the most fantastical stories, where I got to play music, and eventually, where I felt the most accepted. But is that all it should be? In this episode, Trevor and Ryan are inspired by the language of a Missouri church's sermon on "Country Club Christianity" and delve into the unhealthy trend people fall into around church attendance and character formation. Join the conversation by commenting what you found interesting or your own stories about this sort of Chrsitianity.
Resources Referenced:
• The Sermon That Sparked The Episode:
https://thecrossingchurch.com/Resource/Watch/untitled?T=Sermon
• The Ruthless Elimination Of Hurry | John Mark Comer
https://a.co/d/2eqwUQe
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