Marcus welcomes long-time friend Bruce Sullivan, a former Church of Christ minister. Bruce discusses his new understanding of St. Paul’s Ephesians 4:4-6, 11-13, which had been central to his life
Marcus welcomes former Church of Christ minister Bruce Sullivan to Deep in Scripture to discuss “the verses he never saw,” particularly Genesis 1: 14-19, and the topic of faith and reason.
Marcus discusses with Fr. Benjamin Luther, Jeff, Childers and Bruce Sullivan the history and doctrines of the Church of Christ and the concerns and special issues a person form this tradition
Although was raised in a Disciples of Christ family, Deacon Adrian lost his faith as a teen and fully embraced a skeptical, materialist atheism. He didn’t find his way clear
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson are joined by former Church of Christ minister and author of “Christ In His Fullness” Bruce Sullivan to discuss Hebrews 9: 8-15. The discussion focuses on baptism.
Ken grew up as a member of the Church of Christ. In his teens he became addicted to pornography and in his 20’s was into Zen Buddhism. He met his
Marcus and Bruce answer open-line questions from the audience. Bruce was brought up as a Southern Baptist. Attending church three times a week was standard fare in his home. During
Larry was brought up in the United Church of Christ, being a son of a minister of that denomination. As a young man he pursued questions about the meaning of
Father Rolf was reared in the United Church of Christ and was very active in the choir and other youth activities. As a pre-med student, he became interested in the
Marcus and Michaelann answer open-line questions from the audience. Michaelann was both brought up in devoted Catholic family but she became enamored with secularism in high school. In college she
Kirk grew up in a little town in southwest Missouri, in an active and committed Disciple of Christ family. When he was in the 8th grade, he saw the movie
Marcus and Bruce answer open-line questions from the audience. Bruce was brought up as a Southern Baptist. Attending church three times a week was standard fare in his home. During