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Jeremy Jernigan

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"How Should I Introduce You?"

I get this question a lot now. It used to be such an easy answer.

After spending more than two decades in full-time church ministry I've spent the last few years charting a new course. Maybe you can relate? Previously, I served as a Lead Pastor of a megachurch and worked to get a Master's degree in theology.

Currently, I guest preach at churches and I teach classes as an adjunct professor at a Christian university. Most of my professional training and experience is in the 'institutional church' environment. For the majority of my career I've been called Pastor.

But I've felt more and more uneasy with the dominant culture around Christianity these days, especially in America. How do we learn to ask better questions
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The Simplicity of Christianity

 


I taught a message this past weekend called "The Simplicity of Christianity." I was asked to begin a series on the book of Galatians. In that book, the Apostle Paul is trying to win back Christians who had been told they had to do things like circumcision in order to carry out their faith.


Basically, the Gospel they thought was simple turned out to be pretty complicated after they listened to othe

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Published on March 20, 2023 09:19
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Redeeming Pleasure: How the...

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“We are not the masters of our own destinies. We are called to plan and strategize, to work and live active lives, to attempt things that are beyond us and tackle challenges that stretch us to the limit. Yet the outcome of our efforts, even our ability to exert ourselves, is always in God’s hands.”
Carolyn Custis James, The Gospel of Ruth: Loving God Enough to Break the Rules

“First and foremost, God is the true hero of the story. No matter how captivating the other characters may be, our top priority is to discover what the Bible reveals about God.”
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