11. “What Does it Look Like to Root Our Identity in Christ Rather than a Church Group?” with Jonah McElhaney
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Have you ever caught yourself identifying more with your church group then with Christ? Did you experience an identity crisis after transitioning out of a high-control church or movement? In our final podcast episode of Not Ashamed Season #1, we dive into the topic of untangling group identity and learning to place our identity in Christ first and foremost. Our guest is Jonah McElhaney, author of There's No Such Thing As Dragons: Examining The Theology of The United Pentecostal Church. Jonah spent fourteen years in the UPCI and was involved in ministry for eleven of those years. It was only by studying Scripture and the grace of God that he came to see the error in many of their doctrines. He shares part of his testimony on this month's episode; you can find more in his book, as well as his blog. Also on the panel this month are Bethany, Andrew, and Natalie. Thank you for joining us as we rebuild theology in light of God's grace, love, and the true meaning of holiness! Other Resources: Christianity without the Cross: A History of Salvation in Oneness Pentecostalism by Thomas Fudge Directory of Resource for Apostolics "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes..." —Romans 1:16 Find more at: BereanHoliness.com
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