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Q&R Podcast

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We’re so excited to officially launch something we’ve been working on the last few months behind the scenes — a long-form Question and Response (Q&R) Podcast! At Redeemer Lincoln Square, we value questions and the people who ask them because questions lead to dialogue, dialogue fosters relationships, and relationships create community. So in that sense, this project is a natural progression of this missional value. We will be releasing one episode per month and no question will be off-limits.
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Our church began in 2017 and is located just down the street from Lincoln Center, which is in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan. This podcast will primarily feature sermons from our Sunday worship service and the occasional interview or ministry resource. We hope you’ll subscribe.
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The Q&R Podcast is for the seeker and skeptic in all of us, designed to create a posture of curiosity about ourselves and others. We’re in the midst of a mini two-part Q&R series aimed at addressing an important question “is biblical sexuality outdated?” Last week, we explored what the purpose of sex is, and in what environment sex truly thrives. I…
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The Q&R Podcast is for the seeker and skeptic in all of us, designed to create a posture of curiosity about ourselves and others. This fall, we've been working through a teaching series on sexuality every Sunday. So to coincide with that, we are releasing a two-part Q&R series aimed at addressing an important question “is biblical sexuality outdate…
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Over the last couple of months, we’ve been exploring a series of interconnected questions. We first asked, "Aren’t all religions the same?" and then moved on to "Why should we trust the Bible?" last month. Our next topic follows naturally: addressing objections to the church. In this episode, we’ll discuss the mass exodus from the church, why so ma…
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Last month, we tackled a big question: Aren’t all religions the same? During that episode, we discussed the case for Christianity and received a lot of feedback, especially objections to the Bible and the church. So this month, we’re diving into another crucial question: Why should we trust the Bible? Today, the Bible’s authority in America is at a…
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Last month on the Q&R Podcast, we tackled one of the loudest narratives in our culture: this idea of my truth vs. your truth. In Episode 4, we aim to build on that by engaging the question “Aren’t all religions the same?” In recent years, our culture has moved away from organized religion, and this question is getting asked more frequently. As we’l…
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In Episode 3 of the Q&R Podcast, we tackle perhaps the hottest topic in today's culture: my truth vs. your truth. In recent years, it's become almost offensive to claim that there is an objective truth, which touches many important areas of life like religion, sexuality and gender. In this conversation, we discuss how to navigate a challenging cult…
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In Episode 2 of the Q+R Podcast, we tackle one of the most pressing questions of our day: how could God allow suffering? This isn't just a philosophical question, but a personal one, because all of us will experience some form of suffering in our lives. When we are in pain or grief or loss, at times we can't fathom how a good God could allow such a…
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In Episode 1 of the Q+R Podcast, we start with what we believe is the most foundational question of live: does God exist? Knowingly or unknowingly, how all of us answer this question dictates how we live. Believers and unbelievers alike. In this conversation, we review the objective, subjective and philosophical arguments for (and against) God's ex…
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