Q&R Podcast

By: Redeemer Lincoln Square
  • Summary

  • 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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Episodes
  • Episode 08: Is biblical sexuality outdated (Pt. 2)
    Oct 10 2024

    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    We’re in the midst of a mini two-part Q&R series aimed at addressing an important question “is biblical sexuality outdated?”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. If you haven’t gotten a chance to watch that yet, we’d encourage you to go back and take a listen.

    This week, we put it all into practice. We address how to handle your sexual desires as a single person and also what a healthy sex life looks like when you are married. We try to get as practical as possible in this episode, and we believe that the strategies we will discuss today can have a huge impact on your own outlook of sexuality.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 07: Is biblical sexuality outdated (Pt. 1)
    Oct 3 2024

    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with that, we are releasing a two-part Q&R series aimed at addressing an important question “is biblical sexuality outdated?”

    As younger generations have moved away from traditional religion, the biblical outlook of human sexuality has become irrelevant in the larger cultural conversation. Spend a few minutes in a secular environment and you’ll quickly realize this. A large part of the population views biblical sexuality as outdated, and has dismissed it altogether.

    However, people are waking up to the fact that our culture’s predominant view of sexuality doesn’t work. Louise Perry’s book The Case Against the Sexual Revolution – which was secular – highlighted all the ways our hypersexualized
    culture is failing us.

    With that in mind, we are doing a mini two-part Q&R series on biblical sexuality. In part one, we want to explore what the Bible actually says about sex – not just what we think it says. We want to establish what the purpose of sex is, and in what environment sex truly thrives.

    In part two, we will explore how to put this all into practice. That means addressing how to handle your sexual desires as a single person and also what a healthy sex life looks like when you are married. We believe these episodes will speak to a wide range of audiences, and that the information we’ll learn can have a big impact on your own sexuality.

    Chapters:
    0:00 - 1:21 - Intro
    1:21 - 3:49 - The state of sex in our culture
    3:49 - 12:12 - Does the Bible have an outdated view on sex?
    12:12 - 26:11 - What’s the point of sex?
    26:11 - 37:09 - What is biblical sexuality?
    37:09 - 44:25 - Being “married in your heart”
    44:25 - 47:37 - Closing comments

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    48 mins
  • Episode 06: Let's talk about church hurt
    Sep 6 2024

    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 many people are turned off by what they’ve seen, and what the church is truly supposed to stand for. We encourage you to listen through to the very end.

    Welcome back to our Q&R Podcast! I’m Rebekah Hannah, the director of LSQ Kids here at Redeemer LSQ. Together with Michael Keller, we’re framing this podcast for the seeker and skeptic in all of us. It’s designed to foster a posture of curiosity about ourselves and others.

    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 - 0:47 - Intro
    0:47 - 7:55 - The complexity of church hurt
    7:55 - 12:10 - What does church hurt mean?
    12:10 - 18:47 - What should the church look like?
    18:47 - 25:51 - What do we do about forgiveness?
    25:51 - 28:00 - The other side of church hurt
    28:00 - 30:33 - Holding leaders accountable
    30:33 - 34:32 - Repentance is a Christian privilege
    34:32 - 44:56 - Why stay in the church?

    THE Q&R PODCAST:
    At Redeemer LSQ, we values questions and the people who ask them. We will always be a place where skeptics are welcome. We believe that questions lead to dialogue, dialogue fosters relationships, and relationships create community. So we won't be shy about tackling anything on this podcast. If you have a question you'd like to us to tackle on this podcast, fill out the form on this page and we'll review it: https://rb.gy/1p5hlj

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    45 mins

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