Using the black and white of scripture to speak to the gray areas of culture.
Grace in the Gray is a production of Cedar Creek Church.
Executive Producer: James Grigsby
Hosted by: Sam Radford, Jordan Nates, and Rick Lee
Original Music by Ben Lee
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Using the black and white of scripture to speak to the gray areas of culture.
Grace in the Gray is a production of Cedar Creek Church.
Executive Producer: James Grigsby
Hosted by: Sam Radford, Jordan Nates, and Rick Lee
Original Music by Ben Lee
As Christians, how should we respond to the sins of non-believers? Should all sins be treated equally, or do some carry more weight? In this episode of Grace in the Gray, we wrestle with these tough questions—exploring historical examples like Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s resistance to Hitler, the tension between morality and justice, and why certain sins seem to stir up more passion than others.
We’ll also discuss how personal struggles shape our ability to help others, why the gospel isn’t about behavior reform, and what it truly means to live in a way that points others to Christ. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation about truth, grace, and navigating the gray areas of culture.
Scripture References
Helping others from where we have been healed: Jesus heals Peter's Mother-in-Law in Matthew 8:14-15
Grace in the Gray
Using the black and white of scripture to speak to the gray areas of culture.
Grace in the Gray is a production of Cedar Creek Church.
Executive Producer: James Grigsby
Hosted by: Sam Radford, Jordan Nates, and Rick Lee
Original Music by Ben Lee