City Conversations
CONVERSATIONS ABOUT GOD, LIFE, AND FAITH IN THE CITY
OUR HOST
DR. SCOTT MAZE | SENIOR PASTOR CROSS CHURCH
Now the fifteenth largest city in the United States, Fort Worth is a fantastic and growing city with so many great people. Our citizens are asking existential questions about life and its origins, science, and God. Many wonder about the struggle for some to believe. Our hope with City Conversations is to host nationally known speakers who are living out their faith in the public square and to tackle some of the hard questions of our day. I hope you will join me for these fun and interesting talks.
Sincerely,
Scott Maze
“City Conversations aims to ask and address these questions, and by doing so show how faith can be the center of conversation in the city.”
OUR GUEST
MArk David Hall | Author of “Did America Have a Christian Founding?”
Mark David Hall is the Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics and Faculty Fellow in the William Penn Honors Program at George Fox University. He is also associated faculty at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and senior fellow at Baylor University's Institute for Studies of Religion. He has written, edited, or co-edited a dozen books on religion and politics in America and is a nationally recognized expert on religious freedom.
“No Question Is Too Big! This is a time where believers and non-believers can come together for a conversation about God, faith, and life. This is one of many such events that we hope spark conversations in our community. ”
How to Watch
This edition of City Conversations will be completely virtual. You can join us live on Friday, July 3, 2020 at 7:00 pm via Facebook or Livestream.com.
Previous talks City Conversations have featured Lee Strobel (an atheist-turned-Christian best-selling author and former legal editor of The Chicago Tribune) and Dr. Michael G. Strauss (an experimental particle physicist whose work focuses on the relationship between science and faith). Both of these talks can be watched below.