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Controversial Christianity

The church is in a series called Controversial Christianity, where the goal is to:

Talk about difficult or uncomfortable topics Bring clarity, conviction, compassion, and Christ into the conversation Model how to disagree while staying united

This year’s topics are a little lighter—but still meaningful.

 

This Week...


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This Sunday, we launched our new series, Controversial Christianity, with Terrence teaching on singleness and Christian formation. We learned that a recent survey across ages and ethnicities revealed three major themes people wrestle with around singleness: How long should I stay single? — Many wonder when they should begin taking dating seriously and w...

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Worship is more than music. It is more than a Sunday morning song set, more than a feeling, and more than a moment. Worship is a choice.

In this Worship and Prayer Service, Corbin and Lindsay share the heart behind worship at Northeast: why songs matter, how worship shapes our theology, why local songwriting is important, and how the church is pursuing thoughtful, bea...


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What does the Bible really say about sex and sexuality — and why does it matter today?

 

In this message from 1 Corinthians 6, Tyler talks about sexuality, relationships, culture, healing, boundaries, shame, grace, and God’s design for human flourishing. Through this conversation, we’re challenged to see sexuality not as something shameful, but as something...


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