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Ever wanted to know the full story of God and where most of the concepts in the New Testament come from?
Join us as we do a 5-week overview of the Old Testament, beginning June 20.
A useful outline of the Old Testament, by book, is available here.
charity: waterAs part of our summer speaker series, we are happy to welcome Scott Harrison, founder of charity: water to tell his story at our Manhattan churches.
charity: water is a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. 100% of public donations directly fund water projects.
Make Poverty History, Washington, DCWe are happy to welcome Lisa Sharon Harper, founder of New York Faith & Justice and author of Evangelical Does Not Equal Republican …Or Democrat, to speak at our Manhattan churches on July 18.
New York Faith & Justice is a growing movement of churches, organizations, and individuals committed to following Christ, uniting the church and ending poverty in New York through spiritual formation, education and direct advocacy. Check out their blog here.
Trinity Grace Church is one of NYFJ’s current partners, and we look forward to continuing to learn and grow together in pursuing God’s justice in this city.
Please note the following changes to our service times for Sunday, July 4:
Andy CrouchAs part of our summer speaking series, Andy Crouch, author of Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling and senior editor at Christianity Today International, will be speaking at our three Manhattan churches on July 11.
He will be sharing from his work on his current book-in-progress.
We look forward to being challenged by fresh ideas from one of America’s leading thinkers on culture and Christ-following.
There are many reasons people choose not to believe in God or follow the way of Jesus and the way of the Christian faith. Some of the reasons lie in our will and some of the reasons lie in our minds. If we are honest most of us entertain serious doubts at some stage of our life about the existence of God and the reliability of the tenets of Christianity. Instead of ignoring these doubts or pretending they don’t exist, we want to have a time where we can discuss them in a thoughtful way to discern whether the way of faith or the way of doubt or something in between should have our confidence.
This is an open forum which is an opportunity for those of all backgrounds and faiths to come and present objections to the Christian faith. We will do our best to proceed through the most pressing objections with orderly but lively discussion and debate. All opinions and ideas are welcome, so please invite your neighbors, coworkers and friends.
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