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Bring Your Questions to Church

I’ve always felt like we should experiment with our Saturday night service at Ebenezers. That is where we record our messages in high-definition for our webcast, podcast, and video messages. So in a sense, the congregation at Ebz is a live studio audience. A few years ago, I had this thought: I wonder if the early church was more like a talk show with a live studio audience than what we call “church.”

Fast forward. We’re going to try to make our 6:30 service on Saturday night more interactive by adding a question and answer time after the message. I honestly have no idea how it’ll turn out, but everything is an experiment. This just felt like the right series to try it out. I think the church is really good at answering questions no one is asking. What if we encouraged people to bring their questions with them to church?

So this weekend I’m talking about The Sexy Elephant and we’ll open it up for questions. We’ll take live questions, but we’ll also take email questions or blog questions.

Anybody have any burning questions about sex for this coming weekend? I’m a little scared. Especially with this topic. And some questions are best discussed in a one-on-one or small group context. But if the question is asked in the right spirit, anything is fair game. There is so much sexual confusion in our culture and I think part of the reason is that the church doesn’t talk about sex. We don’t know what the Bible says. So we don’t have a theology of sexuality.

Let the games begin!