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SCT: Ed Stetzer
Where
East Murfreesboro Campus
1112 N Rutherford Blvd
look in event description for date & time
Starts
Thursday, Mar 12
5:00 PM
Ends
5:00 PM
Thursday, Mar 12, 2026
“Representing Jesus in Divided Times”
We are living in a loud, polarized world—where outrage spreads faster than truth and Christians are often seen at their worst instead of at their best. In moments like these, many are asking: How do we faithfully represent Jesus when emotions run high and divisions run deep?
On March 12, we invite you to an evening of thoughtful reflection and honest conversation with Ed Stetzer, a trusted voice in the Christian community. Drawing from the themes of his book Christian in the Age of Outrage, Ed will help us examine the cultural moment we’re living in and challenge us to respond in a way that reflects the heart, humility, and hope of Christ.
📅 Wednesday, March 12
🕕 6:30 PM
📍 East Murfreesboro Campus
(1112 N Rutherford Blvd)
This night is for anyone who feels the tension of living out their faith in a divided culture—whether online, at work, at school, or around the dinner table. You’ll be encouraged, challenged, and equipped to engage the world not with anger or fear, but with conviction, grace, and truth.
Schedule: Doors open at 6:00 pm
6:30 pm – Worship
6:45 pm – Speaker Presentation
7:45 pm – Q&A
About Ed Stetzer
Ed Stetzer, Ph.D., serves as Dean of Talbot School of Theology at Biola University and Scholar in Residence and Teaching Pastor at Mariners Church. He has spent decades planting and revitalizing churches, training leaders across the globe, and speaking into cultural conversations with wisdom and clarity. As Editor-in-Chief of Outreach Magazine and a regular contributor to national media outlets, Ed brings both theological depth and real-world insight to today’s most pressing issues.
If you’re longing for a better way forward—one that reflects Jesus clearly in a fractured world—this is an evening you won’t want to miss.





















