​Feeling conflicted about what it means to be Christian? Until recently, calling yourself a “Christian” has meant that we share a short list of beliefs about God, Jesus, and the Bible with many, many other Americans. Now the same short list of beliefs no longer has the same unifying effect. What could it mean to be the Church in this moment?

Hosted by InterVarsity’s Theological Foundations Department and InterVarsity Greater Boston, this panel discussion will feature pastor-theologians who will take us beyond that short list into deeper convictions about who we are as human beings, and what the Church is meant to be and do in our world fractured by race, politics, and more. Join us to seek a way for the “communion of saints” to take meaningful shape in our communities and beyond.

Date: November 21st, 2025
Time: 7 pm
Location: Central Square Church

This discussion is free and open to the public, with a special welcome to InterVarsity Alumni! A reception with refreshments and an opportunity to connect more with InterVarsity Greater Boston will follow the discussion. We hope that this event and the discussion that follows will serve as an opportunity to explore how these questions intersect with the college campus and influence the work InterVarsity is doing to disciple the next generation. RSVP is encouraged.