South Bend City Church SBCC
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- Religion och spiritualitet
South Bend City Church is a dream that’s just beginning. Our lead pastor, Jason Miller, began sharing this dream with friends in late 2015. In the past few months, we’ve been building a team, looking for a place to call home, and gathering to experiment with different ways of worshiping, serving, and following Jesus together.
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6.2 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 16) - Chapter 16
Jason Miller - At the end of Paul’s letter to the Christians in Rome, he concluded with a long list of greetings for people there. What does this list of people have to do with us today?
Ways to Get Connected
If you’re looking for help to sort through questions surrounding the Bible and theology related to LGBTQ+ identity and inclusion, we encourage you to explore the two teachings we’ve had to explicitly talk about these topics: A Sacred Conversation: Sexuality, and Male and Female God Created them…. Or listen to the Creating Safe Spaces for LGBTQ+ People Panel that we had last year.
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5.26 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 15) - Chapter 15
Jason Miller - As Paul begins to wrap up his letter to the Christians in Rome, he reiterates his plea for them to accept one another as Christ has accepted them. What would happen if we took as seriously as Paul does the picture of God revealed in Jesus?
Ways to Get Connected
RSVP to a New to SBCC Table happening on June 2nd (12:15p in person) or June 3rd (8:30p EST via Zoom).
Learn more or sign up for Student Tables (6th-12th grades)
Join the South Bend City Church Collective on Facebook
Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving to the general fund. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Make sure to select the correct fund when giving -
5.19 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 14) - Chapter 14
Jason Miller - In chapter 14 of Romans, Paul address head-on the differing convictions of two groups within the church. He charts a course for unity without agreement, and even if we may not be dealing with the same differences they were dealing with, his letter might offer us a way forward for the disagreements that threaten our unity, too.
This weekend, we joined together at the table through the practice of Eucharist. If you'd like to join us, grab
Ways to Get Connected
RSVP to a New to SBCC Table happening on June 2nd (12:15p in person) or June 3rd (8:30p EST via Zoom).
Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving to the general fund. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Make sure to select the correct fund when giving -
5.12 [LITURGY] Lament from Psalm 130
Mariah Keener - This weekend in our gatherings, we took some time to reflect on the lament of Psalm 130 and the laments in our community. As a community that holds tension, we balance the hope some of us have while honoring the pain and journeys of others. Whether you're near or far, we hope this time offers a chance for you to breathe, lament, and be held by this community.
Follow along with the transcript HERE
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5.12 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 13) - Chapter 13
Jason Miller - In Romans 13, we’re confronted with a challenging passage. After spending most of the letter calling his readers to a radical, subversive way of being in the world, he then calls them to submit to the governing authorities. How do we wrestle with the questions this raises, and what’s our way forward in a world where God’s kingdom is so clearly at odds with all the other kingdoms we inhabit?
Ways to Get Connected
RSVP to a New to SBCC Table happening on June 2nd (12:15p in person) or June 3rd (8:30p EST via Zoom).
Join us for our work day on Saturday, May 18th from 9a-12p at the Tribune (adults only).
Listen to the Mother's Day Reading written by our community.
Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving to the general fund or the Tribune Project. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Make sure to select the correct fund when giving -
5.5 [TEACHING] Romans (wk 12) - Chapter 12:9-21
Jason Miller - Paul begins to describe patterns of love and hospitality that are challenging enough when we build a community with people like us, but that become radical and revolutionary when we consider their impact for our relationships across lines of difference.
Ways to Get Connected
RSVP to a New to SBCC Table happening on June 2nd (12:15p in person) or June 3rd (8:30p EST via Zoom).
Support the ongoing work of SBCC by giving to the general fund or the Tribune Project. South Bend City Church is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax-deductible. Make sure to select the correct fund when giving.