Why Should I Care…? | News and Views
About this series:
Our ‘Why Should I Care?...’ series of talks is aimed at helping both Christians and non-Christians think through a varied series of topics connected with important matters in modern culture. This series will be designed to equip the church while also being accessible to non-Christians.
Our aim is to equip people of all ages with the tools to grapple with and think through complex issues - such as mental health, AI and gender and sexuality - in a biblical way.
About this talk:
In today’s culture, there's a strong emphasis on sharing opinions loudly and frequently, with anyone able to voice their views publicly—whether informed or not. In light of this, we’ll explore what the Bible teaches about engaging with others, loving those who disagree with us, and prioritising wholesome, edifying content.
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This Sunday, we look at biblical responses to singleness, marriage, sexuality, and gender issues, seeing that God has a better story for us to enter into.
AI is a rapidly advancing field that enables machines to replicate human intelligence and is becoming increasingly woven into our daily lives, raising questions about its ethical use and control.
People are wealthier today than a century ago, but wealth is still unevenly distributed. The Bible doesn’t demand financial equality but urges care for the poor.
Whether at a local, regional or national level, politics affects us all and deserves our attention as a way to work for the common good in our community.
Jesus called his followers to be peacemakers, loving their neighbours and enemies, while recognising that true peace will only come with his return.
We’ll explore what the Bible teaches about engaging with others, loving those who disagree with us, and prioritising wholesome, edifying content.
Arianna Walker from Mercy UK joins us to share a message about mental health, offering insights and equipping us from a Christian perspective.
An introduction to what culture is, how it is formed and how we, as Christians, can engage with it.