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Mid-Week in the City

Mid-Week in the City

By: FBC San Antonio
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The universe’s mysteries won’t solve themselves. That’s what questions are for. Questions lead to conversations, and conversations lead to the discovery of God and one another. At Mid-Week in the City, we face these questions head-on. Each week, we gather around tables to eat together and to talk about fear, hope, pain, spirituality, suffering, joy, the future, and much more.

FBC San Antonio 2023
Christianity Spirituality
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Episodes
  • What Historical Evidence Is There of Jesus? PART 2
    Apr 22 2025

    What Historical Evidence Is There of Jesus? PART 2

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • What Historical Evidence Is There of Jesus?
    Apr 3 2025

    We know him as our friend, our Lord, and our Savior, but Jesus was also a historical man who walked this earth centuries ago. Those who do not know Jesus as Lord still have to wrestle with the fact that he existed, and grapple with the evidence of his ministry. This week, we begin a journey to understand the historical Jesus based on Lee Strobel's Case for Christ. Join us!

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • How Can We Care For Our Bodies in a Godly Way?
    Mar 11 2025

    We’ve all heard different advise for how to take care of ourselves, maintain a healthy weight, how to get more sleep, etc. But how do we know if we’re caring for our bodies in a way that honors God? How do we find truth amidst all the differing advice? This week, Dr. Ian Thompson joins us to find the way forward. Join us!

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    1 hr and 1 min

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