Oneness Embraced: Reconciliation, the Kingdom, and How We are Stronger Together
Date and Time: This 6-session topical study will meet on Saturday mornings from 8:30-9:30. We will meet on 10/24, 10/31, 11/14, 11/21, 12/12, 12/19.
Location: This study will be offered through Zoom
Overview: Racial division and social inequity continue to plague the ideals of our nation. And while the church is clearly called to build the bridges of reconciliation (as Christ modeled), it has too often sat on the sidelines and even been complicit in divisiveness. In this legacy message, Tony Evans seeks to promote a biblical understanding of the kingdom foundation of oneness by detailing why we don't have it, what we need to do to get it, and what it will look like when we live it.
Fully encompassing areas of unity, history, culture, the church and social justice, Evans looks to the scriptures for the balance between righteousness and justice that is crucial for applying in this generation and in training the next. A full section on black church history provides a background and understanding that has often been neglected. Recalling experiences in his own evangelical journey, Evans shares kingdom minded approaches for biblical justice and social restoration. To better glorify God and help heal the persistent racial divide, all church members would do well to read and learn from Oneness Embraced.
Location: This study will be offered through Zoom
Overview: Racial division and social inequity continue to plague the ideals of our nation. And while the church is clearly called to build the bridges of reconciliation (as Christ modeled), it has too often sat on the sidelines and even been complicit in divisiveness. In this legacy message, Tony Evans seeks to promote a biblical understanding of the kingdom foundation of oneness by detailing why we don't have it, what we need to do to get it, and what it will look like when we live it.
Fully encompassing areas of unity, history, culture, the church and social justice, Evans looks to the scriptures for the balance between righteousness and justice that is crucial for applying in this generation and in training the next. A full section on black church history provides a background and understanding that has often been neglected. Recalling experiences in his own evangelical journey, Evans shares kingdom minded approaches for biblical justice and social restoration. To better glorify God and help heal the persistent racial divide, all church members would do well to read and learn from Oneness Embraced.