"A Theology of the Body"

Jan 14, 2024    Rev. Charlie Holt

Launching a new Epiphany series through the letters to the Corinthians, Reverend Holt opens with one of the most foundational—and culturally challenging—topics in the Christian life: how we steward our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 6, this sermon lays out a theology of the body that is both convicting and hope-filled.


Reverend Holt speaks candidly about the cultural climate that champions personal autonomy over divine authority. The Corinthian saying “All things are lawful for me” becomes the gateway into a conversation about sexual ethics, self-control, and what it means to live in the world but not of it.

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