Episode 6

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20th Jun 2021

Our Identity In the Church

Our identity as Christians extends beyond ourselves since we are a part of the Body of Christ, the Church. In this episode we talk about our role in the church and how our identity fits in.

We talk through some cultural hangups about the church including whether or not we need to be committed to a local church. We also give a few practical suggestions for how to increase your commitment to the larger Church.

This concludes our season on identity! Check back next time for a whole new topic!

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About the Podcast

Theology Meets Reality
How to follow Christ not culture
Following Christ is not the same as following contemporary Christian culture.
Lisa and Greg Casimir are going back to the Bible to re-evaluate relevant issues and how to apply them in the messiness of life. Lisa has a master’s degree in theology and Greg has spent years working in a church and they have four children. Together they are living at the intersection of theology and reality. They bring humility, humor, and authenticity to a fun discussion of theology.
Join us for theological conversation, hope, and encouragement as you seek to follow Christ's teachings - even if it looks different from the church next door.

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Lisa Casimir

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Lisa is a Christ-follower with a passion for theology and family. She loves books, sunshine, and homeschooling her four kids. She has a master's degree in theology from Dallas Theological Seminary and uses it in her daily life way more than you'd expect. She loves discussing important topics with her husband and now recording them for the world!

Greg Casimir

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Greg has a heart to serve and has used his gifts to serve as a husband for over 15 years, as a father for the over 10 years and in a secular role in a church for the last 14 and a half years. He has a bachelor's degree in sociology and thrives on helping people with technology issues. None of this would be possible without Christ, and he looks forward to sharing conversation, laughter and insight gained from his life of service.