The Christian life is meant to be lived in community. Or is it? Many people question whether or not this is actually true, thinking that they can follow Jesus without being involved in a local church.
In this episode (featuring our kids minister, Zach Baker), we look at the Bible and tackle what it actually says about the importance of church. We also discuss some common excuses that keep people from attending church and address what "church hurt" is and how people can heal from it.
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In our culture, students have more access than ever before to meaningless content filled with lies. So, our LifePoint Students team created the “You Asked For It” podcast to be a supplemental resource that aims to exalt truth and help students know, love, and obey God by addressing various topics and questions according to the Bible.
Watch the Podcast on YouTube at https://lifept.cc/yafi
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Is there a question you want to see us answer on a future episode? DM our Instagram or send an email to yafi@lifept.org.
Watch and listen to new episodes of the You Asked For It podcast every other Monday during the school year, and be sure to keep an eye on our social media for updates and clips from the show.
Looking for a church home?
Join us on Sunday mornings at any of our local campuses.
Smyrna: 9:00am and 10:30am
Stewarts Creek: 9:00am and 10:45am
Riverdale: 8:10am, 9:30am, and 10:50am
Redemption City: 9:00am and 10:45am
Come be a part of our student ministry programming on Wednesday nights!
Smyrna and Creek Middle School: 6:30pm at the Smyrna Campus
Smyrna and Creek High School: 7:15pm at the Smyrna Campus
Riverdale: 6:30pm at the Riverdale Campus
Redemption City: 6:30pm at the Redemption City Campus
Need more information? Check out our website at https://lifept.org
Season 1 Intro song - “Sooo Sick” by Kurtisdrums
Season 2 Intro song - “Whatever Is Good – Instrumental” by Sita