Evangelicals have long recognized reconciliation with God as the fruit of divine forgiveness. We have sometimes been less articulate about the social implications of Christ’s reconciling death.

Life in the world daily witnesses to the fact of world injustice and unimaginable evil. Closer to home, family conflict, broken relationships, and interpersonal strife punctuate our lives in varying degrees. Anger, resentment, jealousy, and in extreme cases violence and murder, are too familiar for most of us. Should we expect anything less from a people whose first family witnessed murder? As Christians, members of the household of God, we must expect more, both here and in the life to come. “Christians in community must again show the world the bond of the love of Christ,” Edmond Clowney wrote nearly 20 years ago. “Increasingly the ordered fellowship of the church becomes the sign of grace for the warring factions of a disordered world.”

In this year-long look at the issue of “The Church and Reconciliation,” we will consider the double-fruit of forgiveness – reconciliation with God and with others – focusing on the resources within the church and for the church not only to promote its fellowship in unity and holiness, but also to demonstrate the transforming power of the gospel in community to a watching world.

Fall Lineup

Trinity Symposium

Reconciliation & the Church: State of the Issue

Peter Cha (TEDS), Harold Netland (TEDS), Michael Reynolds (TEDS); Greg Waybright, moderator (Lake Avenue Church)

September 10, 7pm | ATO Chapel

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Scripture & Ministry Lecture

Scott Manetsch, “Pastoral Collegiality and Accountability in Calvin’s Geneva”

September 17, 1pm | ATO Chapel

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Trinity Symposium

Anthony Bradley, “Lost in Policy? The person beyond public and social utility”

September 30, 7pm | ATO Chapel

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Scripture & Ministry

John Perkins

October 22, 1pm | ATO Chapel

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Timothy Series

Gregory Waybright

November 11&13, 11am | ATO Chapel

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Spring Lineup

Jonathan Edwards & the Church

Josh Moody

January 21, 1pm | ATO Chapel

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Scripture & Ministry

Cherith Nordling Fee

February 4-5, 1pm | ATO Chapel

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Trinity Debate

Douglas Moo & Douglas Campbell

February 12, 7pm | ATO Chapel

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Timothy Series (w/African American Festival)

Ralph West

February 17&19, 11am | ATO Chapel

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Scripture & Ministry

Alan Torrance

March 18-19, 1pm | ATO Chapel

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Timothy Series

Curtis Ivanoff

April 14&16, 11am | ATO Chapel

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