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Redeemer Downtown began meeting in 2012—but we are part of a network that began in 1989, when the first Redeemer church opened its doors with a vision to love the city and welcome those with questions about faith. This vision continues to drive our future as a community eager to serve our city as recipients of God’s grace.
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Today, we’re thrilled to share insights from Dr. Anthony Bradley, a respected public intellectual and cultural critic, that discusses the masculinity crisis in America. This is a special segment from our recent Manhood Seminar, where Dr. Bradley spoke with passion and clarity about the importance of strong, present, and purpose-driven fathers in to…
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If the average American spends a third of their lives working, how much time does the average New Yorker spend working? Many of us in the city give so much of ourselves to our work hoping that it will give us a sense of meaning and fulfillment in life. But we often find that our jobs fall short of giving us what we ultimately desire. What is it tha…
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We live in an age where our awareness of the self and identity formation is front of mind: Identity politics is huge, slogans like, 'You do you' and, 'Be true to yourself' abound. But are our identity projects helping us to flourish or hindering us? By thinking about the need to have a secure and liberating identity, we'll reflect on our culture's …
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The desire for greater racial justice is widely articulated, but there is great division over what racial justice actually looks like and perhaps even more confusion over how it can be achieved. In this talk, Rev. Pete Nicholas explores these vital themes and considers how the gospel of Jesus Christ connects with them.…
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George Frederic Watts depicts hope as a melancholy, blind woman perched on a dark world, listening intently to the last remaining string of 'hope' on her lyre. In our Guest Sunday, through an interview, talk, music, and a live Q&A, we explored whether this accurately portrays hope or whether the Christian tradition gives us something more.…
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