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Controversial Christianity is a five-week sermon series that addresses several BIG cultural questions and hotspots, bringing compassion, conviction, clarity, and Christ into the center of the controversy. Each topic in this series draws from the top questions regularly brought to the Pastoral Team.

In this sermon, Tyler speaks about the cultural tensions surrounding gender identity. He unpacks the Church’s responsibility to navigate these conflicts with a balanced posture of obedience, empathy, and belonging, recognizing that we are all image bearers in need of Jesus. At Northeast, our heart is to disciple all image bearers. We are called to be generous with our love while holding fast to biblical truth and the historic Christian ethic regarding gender and identity.

*Anything less than compassionate is not Christian.

*Every person is sexually broken.

*We embrace our bodies as God created them at birth and learn to live faithfully within them.

*Our identity begins in Christ.

Furthermore, we also examine the Church’s failure to reflect and lament on how we’ve responded to those struggling with gender dysphoria. The Church is called to be a safe place—a community that helps carry burdens. Tyler addresses the rapid cultural shifts that have intensified the conversation around transgender identity. Cultural “wars” often result in casualties.

Let’s be a light in the midst of it all.

All truth without compassion, and all compassion without truth, fall short of the way of Jesus. In the realm of human sexuality, religious leaders have historically leaned toward shame and judgment. Yet, Jesus offered protection, moral direction that led to freedom, and the power of choice, without condemnation.

We are all image bearers. There is no moral high ground. We stand equal at the foot of the cross.

Let us receive Jesus.