The Weekly Watch: What Pride Month Reveals About the Church

Pride Month and the Church – The Weekly Watch with Dave Jenkins

The Weekly Watch: What Pride Month Reveals About the Church

📖 Isaiah 21:6

“Go, set a watchman; let him announce what he sees.”

Welcome to The Weekly Watch — the new Saturday segment of Contending for the Word, where we bring biblical clarity and cultural vigilance in under 15 minutes.

🎙️ Episode 1: What Pride Month Reveals About the Church

This episode continues our Standing Firm in God’s Design series and addresses a pressing question: What does Pride Month reveal about the state of the Church today?

  • Why the Church’s silence is dangerous
  • How biblical identity confronts cultural lies
  • What Scripture says about pride and rebellion
  • Why standing firm in God’s design is a gospel issue

🛡️ “The world isn’t confused — it’s in rebellion. And the Church must not whisper when God calls us to speak.” — Dave Jenkins

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Weekly Watch?

The Weekly Watch is a Saturday segment of Contending for the Word with Dave Jenkins. Each episode offers biblical clarity on cultural issues in under 15 minutes.

What does Pride Month reveal about the Church?

It reveals growing compromise, silence on sin, and the temptation to affirm cultural values that contradict God’s Word. This episode calls Christians to stand firm in God’s design for identity, truth, and holiness.

Does this episode promote hate or discrimination?

No. It speaks the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15) and calls people to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. Biblical love doesn’t affirm sin—it points people to the hope and transformation found in the gospel.

Where can I listen or watch more episodes?

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