To search for the meaning of life, we must first look to ourselves. Who am I? Am I just my body? In this episode, we'll hear from neuroscientists, psychologists, composers, and artists to examine the mystery of you.
Some people claim science disproves God, saying the idea of a divine being is outdated and ignorant. Yet, throughout all of human history, people have looked to something beyond themselves to answer life's deepest questions. In this session, we'll hear from astrophysicists, chemists, Harvard professors, and more to show that it’s not only reasonable to believe in God—it's essential if you want to live a truly fulfilling life.
Your life is part of the incredible love story of God and man told through the Bible. Created, redeemed, and made holy out of his infinite love for us, we long for union with God in this life and the next. In this session, we explore how your life fits into this intricate story, giving you value and purpose. The love of God isn't abstract. It has a face and a name: Jesus.
The best part of this story is that we can know God's love personally—through the person of Jesus. No one has ever changed the world like Jesus of Nazareth: we measure time by his birth, build churches in every corner of the world to worship him, name cities after his followers. In this session, we look at Christ's life and his question to Simon Peter: Who do you say that I am? Our own answer is critically important. If Jesus really was who he claimed to be, it changes everything
We most fully, uniquely encounter the love of God in the Church. The word "church" may bring up varied thoughts and feelings for some of us, including negative experiences. But is the Church more than just the people? Truly, the Church is the family of God where we encounter grace in every part of life, both spiritually and materially. Encountering God's love through the Church is how we find the true happiness we seek.