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EPISODE · Sep 18, 2015

Episode 31: Sacred or Secular? The Way We View Art

from To Be The Church

Today we’re joined by fellow pastor, musical worship leader, and beard connoisseur Chris Centola. We spend the majority of the day talking about how Christians relate to film, TV, and ficton. We also discuss our Learn, Live, Lead strategy for discipleship, and Chris’s magnificent beard.RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Note to Self by Joe Thorn, The Stories We Tell by Mike Cosper, Prodigal God by Tim KellerCONTACT US: [email protected], facebook.com/tobethechurch & twitter.com/tobethechurch

Today we’re joined by fellow pastor, musical worship leader, and beard connoisseur Chris Centola. We spend the majority of the day talking about how Christians relate to film, TV, and ficton. We also discuss our Learn, Live, Lead strategy for discipleship, and Chris’s magnificent beard.RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Note to Self by Joe Thorn, The Stories We Tell by Mike Cosper, Prodigal God by Tim KellerCONTACT US: [email protected], facebook.com/tobethechurch & twitter.com/tobethechurch

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