Exploring the Impact of Historical Events on American Christian Views on Gender and Theology

Christianity has played a significant role in shaping American society and culture, influencing everything from politics to social norms. Throughout history, various events have had a profound impact on the development of Christian views on gender and theology. In this blog post, we will delve into the significance of four key historical events – the … Read more

Christmas: Why We Should Value our Cultural Celebrations

Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! In today’s episode, we’re talking about Cultural Christianity’s most important holiday…. Christmas! Christmas registers higher on the list than Easter in our American cultural context. Even non-Christians celebrate Christmas. So this is our biggest event of the year as followers of Christ to embrace the opportunity to share why we have … Read more

Relationship Silos

This week, we’re talking about navigating relationship silos to get better at making disciples. Healthy relationships and spiritual maturity help us to navigate the challenges we face when discipling others or being discipled. Follow me @culturalchristianity (IG / FB)Email topic suggestions, questions or comments to [email protected]:1 Corinthians 13John 15“Relational Intelligence” by Dr. Dharius DanielsParables of Jesus (Bible Project)

Responding to False Teaching

This week on the No More Silos podcast, we are learning about St. Augustine’s response to heresy in the 5th century that applies to how the Church responds to false teaching today. We can learn how to respond to heresy and false teaching in the Western church today from Augustine’s method of teaching in community, … Read more

No More Silos at the Cookout

A special 4th of July-themed episode of the No More Silos podcast. This week, we are taking a look at the silos of history and cultural Christianity around the 4th of July holiday.  We often take for granted that we are simply celebrating American independence without really considering the layers of historical perspective around it. … Read more