Indivisible

May 17, 2026    Breandan McTighe

In this introduction to a summer-long series on Christian unity, we're confronted with an uncomfortable truth: the church seems to be fracturing over issues that ultimately don't matter. While Christians globally face genuine persecution, many of us are arguing about political positions, end-times predictions, conspiracy theories, and worship styles rather than focusing on our core mission. The message challenges us to examine whether we've created a curated version of Jesus that fits our preferences rather than submitting to the true Christ of Scripture. Drawing from Philippians and the prayer of Jesus in John 17, we're reminded that our unity isn't optional—it's commanded and essential to our effectiveness in reaching the world. The call is clear: we must stand firm in one spirit, with one mind, striving side by side for the gospel. Our unity is one of our most powerful witnesses to a watching world. When we lose sight of what truly matters—Christ and Christ crucified—we become like salt that has lost its flavor, good for nothing but to be trampled underfoot. The series ahead will tackle controversial topics in 1 Corinthians not to create division, but to help us understand one another better and unite around what matters most.