Theology of Sex: God’s Design for Pleasure, Oneness & Healing

Sex is constantly on many people’s minds. Whether that’s because they’re having it, not having it, or not having the right amount or the right kind of it, we’re regularly thinking about it. 

Add to that a society that seems to make everything about sex: from shampoo commercials to comprehensive identities. Even if a person wanted not to think about sex constantly, they’d almost have to go through life with their eyes closed and ears plugged in order to do it. 

But behind all of this is a question that needs to be answered: what is sex, and what is it for? Is there a design–an intention–behind it? And if so, how does that impact the way we think about and pursue it?  

This series takes five weeks to explore a theology of sex.

Teachings

Below you’ll find each teaching from this series, beginning with the most recent.

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