This May on WHITE HORSE INN (Sun 800, Tue 1430), the hosts look to Scripture to understand the local church in a series entitled “Water & Blood”.
If the church has been called out from every tribe, language, people and nation, why do many churches reflect the world’s divisions by age, ethnicity, music preference or political preference? Jeff Mallinson and Sam Allberry visit to discuss “The Ministry & Marks of the Church”.
Jesus himself said natural family relationships can actually get in the way of true discipleship. Find out how water should be thicker than blood in “The Family of God”.
According to Scot McKnight, there is a great deal of emphasis today on social activism, outreach to the poor, and various kinds of programs which people refer to as “kingdom work.” But if you try to get support for evangelism or the ordinary work of the local church, there doesn’t appear to be a lot of interest. So how did we get here? Michael Horton talks with Scot about this issue that he recently wrote about in a book titled Kingdom Conspiracy: Returning to the Radical Mission of the Local Church.
Should the church attempt to engage the culture in relevant ways, or does this strategy end up continuing to divide us by worldly preferences and priorities that are opposed to the gospel? What does it mean to be a member of a healthy church? Thabiti Anyabwile, author of The Life of God in the Soul of the Church, joins the program for this discussion.