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This week, we’re looking at Acts of the Apostles 17:16–31... A moment where faith moves from broad and philosophical, into something much more specific. It starts with curiosity. It ends with tension.
Along the way, we wrestle with a question a lot of us feel but don’t always name: Why do some parts of faith feel expansive and meaningful… while others make us hesitate or resist? And, what do we do with a word like judgment when it carries so much weight?
By Jon McClungThis week, we’re looking at Acts of the Apostles 17:16–31... A moment where faith moves from broad and philosophical, into something much more specific. It starts with curiosity. It ends with tension.
Along the way, we wrestle with a question a lot of us feel but don’t always name: Why do some parts of faith feel expansive and meaningful… while others make us hesitate or resist? And, what do we do with a word like judgment when it carries so much weight?