Religionless Christianity in a World Come of Age

Religionless Christianity in a World Come of Age

In August of 1933 Bonhoeffer wrote to his Grandmother: “The issue really is Germanism or Christianity.” German Christians placed Nazi flags alongside the communion table and believed God’s will worked through the National Socialist Party. For many, loyalty to the Arian race and the German nation (“blood and soil”) had usurped loyalty to God. This three-week worship series at The Table will invite our community of faith to reflect upon the deep places of Bonhoeffer’s life and thought as we consider the reality of Christian nationalism’s rise in our own country and wonder together about what forms resistance might take today. Part 3 in this three-week worship series focuses on Bonhoeffer’s challenge for the church to practice “religionless Christianity” in a “World Come of Age.” Worship online with thetable.live. CCLI #805699 / CCLI Streaming #094804

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