Imago Dei: Creation & Fall | Roun McNeal

Imago Dei: The image of God. It’s a phrase you’ve probably heard of, but not felt the weight of its significance. Join us for this six week study as we explore questions of identity, the dignity of persons, and practical, redemptive ways to engage with image bearers in our community and the world.

DVD series with facilitated discussion. Led by Roun McNeal

Foundations IV: Engaging Culture Redemptively | Melvin Manickavasagam

Foundations IV: Kingdom

Francis Schaeffer tells us, “Every person lives with a foot in each of two worlds—the real, external world characterized by its depth and complexity and an internal world of thought shaped by a longing for understanding, love and significance. If these two worlds stand in tension with each other, an individual cannot live meaningfully.”

Taught by Melvin Manickavasagam.

Foundations IV: Engaging Culture with Sin in Mind | Melvin Manickavasagam

Foundations IV: Kingdom

Francis Schaeffer tells us, “Every person lives with a foot in each of two worlds—the real, external world characterized by its depth and complexity and an internal world of thought shaped by a longing for understanding, love and significance. If these two worlds stand in tension with each other, an individual cannot live meaningfully.”

Taught by Melvin Manickavasagam.

Foundations IV: Engaging Culture Creationally | Melvin Manickavasagam

Foundations IV: Kingdom

Francis Schaeffer tells us, “Every person lives with a foot in each of two worlds—the real, external world characterized by its depth and complexity and an internal world of thought shaped by a longing for understanding, love and significance. If these two worlds stand in tension with each other, an individual cannot live meaningfully.”

Taught by Melvin Manickavasagam.

Foundations IV: What is Culture? | Melvin Manickavasagam

Foundations IV: Kingdom

Francis Schaeffer tells us, “Every person lives with a foot in each of two worlds—the real, external world characterized by its depth and complexity and an internal world of thought shaped by a longing for understanding, love and significance. If these two worlds stand in tension with each other, an individual cannot live meaningfully.”

Taught by Melvin Manickavasagam.