Reservoir

Christ and Culture Dinner

 What Do You Think? A Florida pastor burns the Koran and angry Muslims kill other people in response. A church sponsored group pickets military funerals with signs reading “Thank God for dead soldiers.” These are some extreme examples of a culture in turmoil. How would you respond? We want hear from you. How do we as Christians respond biblically to such issues as the new atheism, celebrity culture, Facebook and the changing place of marriage and family? Let’s find out.  Christ and Culture Dinners at Redeemer explore these topics and more.  See our Podcast Page for recordings from previous discussions.

Click here for a PDF of Jay Haug's Discussion "The Soul of Islam"
 

Click here to go to podcasts of some of the previous discussions.

 

Our next Christ and Culture Dinner will be held Thursday, March 14th in the
parish hall at 6:30pm. You may sign up in the parish hall soon to bring a
covered dish. Our speaker will be the Rev. Ted Schroder, pastor of Amelia
Island Chapel. Our subject will be "Christianity and Science, A Biblical
View." Not a scientist, but a theologian and philosopher, Ted has just
published his newest book, "Why Am I?" Based on Genesis 1-11, the book
attempts, among other things, to explain the relationship between science
and Christianity.

Ted Schroder has undertaken a long a varied ministry that took him from his
native New Zealand to All Souls, Langham Place in London with John Stott, to
New England, Orange Park, Florida, San Antonio, Texas and finally to Amelia
Island.Ted is married to Antoinette and has two grown daughters and several
grandchildren. He will have copies of his book available for purchase and
looks forward to lively interaction after his talk.