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July 15 2010 at 4:41 pm

A Conference on Christian Sexuality

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We live in a culture that is constantly bombarding us with half-truths and lies about what sexual freedom is and where we will find true fulfillment in life, but God, who made us and every facet of our being, created us with clear intentions for our sexuality. You’re invited to spend an evening and a morning seeking a better understanding of God’s will and how we can glorify him as sexual creatures.

The conference runs Friday, August 6, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Saturday, August 7, from 9:30 a.m. to noon in the Events Center. Braden Greer will teach. Cost is $3 at the door.

The conference material is intended to serve primarily singles 18 and up, but as the goal is to equip Christians to think biblically about their sexuality, there will be broad application for those who are married as well. Mature high school students may also benefit. Parents and students who have specific questions about attending are encouraged to contact Braden Greer or Isaac Hydsoki at the church office.

Topics will include “The Individual Pursuit of Christian Sexuality,” “Receiving Help from the Church in the Pursuit of Christian Sexuality,” and “Giving Help to Others in the Pursuit of Christian Sexuality.”

For more information, e-mail Melanie Garfield, or call the church office.




Will these be posted as downloads?  Thank you for addressing this topic.

By Andrew McDonald on 07/28/2010

Hi Andrew,

Yes, we are planning on posting audio recordings of the sessions in our Resource Library (http://www.covlife.org/resources). They will be available for download or to listen to online.

Thanks,
Besilica Reaves
Communications Team Admin
Covenant Life Church

By Besilica Reaves on 07/28/2010

Is this something to bring a teen to?  Is it about how to walk out a godly single life or is it a married thing?

By Kathy Tucker on 07/29/2010

Hi Kathy,
Great questions.  To tackle your second question first I would say the teaching that will be given will have broad application to those single and married.  It is intended to equip Christians to think biblically about their sexuality which obviously applies to all of us.  As for your first question I would suggest it depends on the teen.  Maturity level, personal interest, and motive for going can all be taken into account when helping your teen evaluate whether it’s wise for him/her to go.  If you have more questions or would like to ask more specific questions feel free to contact either myself or Braden at the church office.

By Isaac Hydoski on 07/29/2010

thank God for your church

By matthew on 07/31/2010
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