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Welcome to the weekly podcast for City Church Boulder. Our mission is to help people find their way to God from where they are. Our desire is that this podcast will encourage and equip you to know God, find freedom, discover purpose, and make a difference in the world around you. Visit us at citychurchboulder.com

Jesus had some hard things to say about the misuse and dangers around money and stuff. Do we believe him? And if so, how should we live?CITY CHURCH EXISTS TO HELP PEOPLE FIND THEIR WAY TO GOD FROM WHERE THEY ARE.You can find us here: www.citychurchboulder.com www.facebook.com/citychurchboulder www.instagram.com/citychurchboulder

In the middle of grief, tragedy, and loss, where do we turn?CITY CHURCH EXISTS TO HELP PEOPLE FIND THEIR WAY TO GOD FROM WHERE THEY ARE.You can find us here: www.citychurchboulder.com www.facebook.com/citychurchboulder www.instagram.com/citychurchboulder

Few topics create more questions, emotion, and tension in our cultural moment than conversations about Jesus, sexual ethics, and the relationship between the church and the gay community. This was the number one question submitted by our church and we’re approaching it with humility, compassion, conviction, and a sincere desire to understand the heart of God together.CITY CHURCH EXISTS TO HELP PEOPLE FIND THEIR WAY TO GOD FROM WHERE THEY ARE.You can find us here: www.citychurchboulder.com www.facebook.com/citychurchboulder www.instagram.com/citychurchboulder

How do we reconcile Jesus—especially his teachings on love of enemy and nonviolence—with the violence we encounter in the Old Testament? It's a question that has challenged Christians for centuries and remains one of the most common objections raised by skeptics. Kyle Tucker helps us thoughtfully explore this tension and invites us into a deeper understanding of Scripture, God's character, and the revelation of Jesus.CITY CHURCH EXISTS TO HELP PEOPLE FIND THEIR WAY TO GOD FROM WHERE THEY ARE.You can find us here: www.citychurchboulder.com www.facebook.com/citychurchboulder www.instagram.com/citychurchboulder

What do Jesus and the scriptures have to say about sexuality? More than a set of rules, scripture offers a vision for our bodies, our desires, and our identity. What if sexuality is about more than just sex? What if our sexual choices shape our worship, our relationships, and ultimately who we’re becoming?CITY CHURCH EXISTS TO HELP PEOPLE FIND THEIR WAY TO GOD FROM WHERE THEY ARE.You can find us here: www.citychurchboulder.com www.facebook.com/citychurchboulder www.instagram.com/citychurchboulder

In a culture discipled by romance, achievement, and individualism, Jesus presents a startling alternative: a life wholly surrendered to the kingdom of God. In Matthew 19, singleness is not sidelined or pitied, but honored as a sacred vocation. What would it look like for single followers of Jesus to embody spiritual family, mission, hospitality, and wholehearted devotion in a fragmented and lonely ageCITY CHURCH EXISTS TO HELP PEOPLE FIND THEIR WAY TO GOD FROM WHERE THEY ARE.You can find us here: www.citychurchboulder.com www.facebook.com/citychurchboulder www.instagram.com/citychurchboulder

In a culture that worships freedom, protects autonomy, and keeps every option open, Ephesians 5 sounds almost offensive. Submission. Sacrifice. Covenant. Dying to yourself for someone else. Yet beneath the controversy is a deeper ache most people feel but rarely say out loud— we’re starving for intimacy while terrified of surrender. What if the real tension isn’t a biblical vision for marriage, but whether we trust Jesus enough to love the way He did?CITY CHURCH EXISTS TO HELP PEOPLE FIND THEIR WAY TO GOD FROM WHERE THEY ARE. You can find us here: www.citychurchboulder.com www.facebook.com/citychurchboulder www.instagram.com/citychurchboulderv

In the West, the idea of divine judgment is one of Christianities most offensive doctrines. How do we reconcile a God of love who also judges and sends people to hell? But Jesus didn’t avoid the topic-he spoke of judgment with unmatched clarity. What do we do with this tension and what bearing does it have on our lives?CITY CHURCH EXISTS TO HELP PEOPLE FIND THEIR WAY TO GOD FROM WHERE THEY ARE. You can find us here: www.citychurchboulder.com www.facebook.com/citychurchboulder www.instagram.com/citychurchboulder

In the modern West, the problem of evil and suffering remains one of the greatest challenges to faith: If God is good and all-powerful, why do evil and suffering exist? If He cares, why doesn’t He intervene? And if He can intervene but doesn’t, what does that say about His goodness? What makes this even more difficult is that suffering refuses to stay philosophical—often forcing itself into our lives without permission. What do we do with that tension?CITY CHURCH EXISTS TO HELP PEOPLE FIND THEIR WAY TO GOD FROM WHERE THEY ARE.You can find us here:www.citychurchboulder.com www.facebook.com/citychurchboulder www.instagram.com/citychurchboulder

The claim “Jesus is Lord” has always been contested-and it still is. In a world shaped by competing stories about truth, identity, and meaning, we’re here to wrestle with the person of Jesus and the weight of His claims. These conversations are honest, grounded, and shaped by a desire to live with both conviction and compassion as we follow Jesus in the modern world.CITY CHURCH EXISTS TO HELP PEOPLE FIND THEIR WAY TO GOD FROM WHERE THEY ARE.You can find us here:www.citychurchboulder.com www.facebook.com/citychurchboulder www.instagram.com/citychurchboulder