William challenges us to confront our deepest thoughts about Jesus, the wider church, and our willingness to sacrificially love our opponents.
It Takes a Village: Wiliam
It’s incredibly easy to surround ourselves with people who think, act, and speak exactly like we do, isn’t it? We build our comfortable little bubbles and call it community. But what happens when you’re forced to engage with someone you completely disagree with — or worse, a genuine opponent?
In this conversation, we sit down with William to explore three deeply challenging questions that get right to the core of our faith. We start with the most personal: what do you truly think about Jesus in the quiet sanctuary of your own heart? But the tension really builds when we turn that lens outward. It’s one thing to love the people who sing the same songs as you on a Sunday morning, but are you prepared to love your adversaries with that same irrational, sacrificial love?
We look closely at Matthew 22 to understand what it actually means to be sent out as sheep among wolves. If you want to move beyond a surface-level faith and allow God to fundamentally change how you view the difficult people in your life, this conversation is for you. Lean into the discomfort — that’s exactly where the growth happens.