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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2024 · 56 MIN

Ep. 5 - Should Christians Attend Gay Weddings?

from Psych and Theo Podcast · host Sam Landa and Tim Yonts

Send Us Topics + QuestionsCould your presence at a wedding signify more than just a simple RSVP? That's the tough question we grapple with and challenge Pastor Alistair Begg's thoughts on the topic. In this episode, we traverse the rocky terrain of faith, love, and societal norms. It's a dilemma that's sprouted from church pews to dinner tables: Should Christians attend gay weddings? Embarking on this thought-provoking journey, we tackle the real-life conundrum of an elderly woman torn between her love for a family member and her commitment to her beliefs. The air is thick with debate as we unwrap the evolving definitions of marriage and their ripple effects on traditional family structures. With the landscape of what constitutes a family shifting beneath our feet, we probe how Christians can maintain their theological integrity amidst these changes. We carefully distinguish between celebrating events that clash with Christian doctrine and simply establishing moral boundaries that do not cause us to compromise our values. This isn't just theoretical musing; it's a pressing, real-world puzzle that many face today, and we're here to offer insights and understanding for those entangled in this intricate web of decisions.As we draw the curtains on today's discussion, it's clear there's a delicate balance to strike between values and relationships, a balance that requires both sensitivity and conviction. By reflecting on Paul's teachings and the broader implications of our actions, we aim to illuminate how Christians might navigate such social invitations. Throughout this episode, the conversation isn't just about attending a gay wedding—it's a broader reflection on how we, as Christians, need to stand for truth in a culture that is aggressively attacking the family structure that God has set in place. Join us on this exploratory journey that promises to challenge your perspectives, affirm your convictions, and perhaps, most importantly, foster deeper understanding of how you can integrate your Christian faith into everyday life decisions. Support the showFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:@psych_and_theoPsych and Theo LinkFOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK:Psych and Theo LinkPlease leave a review, send comments and questions, and share the podcast with everyone you know. We love having these conversations with you all and are thankful for your support! I look forward to walking alongside you as you draw closer to Christ!

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Send Us Topics + Questions Could your presence at a wedding signify more than just a simple RSVP? That's the tough question we grapple with and challenge Pastor Alistair Begg's thoughts on the topic. In this episode, we traverse the rocky terrain of faith, love, and societal norms. It's a dilemma that's sprouted from church pews to dinner tables: Should Christians attend gay weddings? Embarking on this thought-provoking journey, we tackle the real-life conundrum of an elderly woman torn betwe...

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