Skip to main content
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

It’s not as bad as you think.

I’m at the Centered and Sent Conference in Raleigh, NC today and the main concern is this:

As society transitions into post-Christendom, the church finds itself increasingly at odds with majority culture. Yet history testifies that the gospel is always clearer in an age when it is not culturally assumed. The early church thrived in a non-Christian world because she was both culturally relevant and radically distinct. Can the church can do the same thing today?