CDN | November 2026 | Jason Seiple
Thu, Nov 19
|COhatch Polaris- Meridian Event Space
Our culture is asking fewer questions about objective truth, and more questions with subjective, squishy answers. For this, we need "Relational Apologetics." Jason Seiple, of Parable Project and Christian Assembly, has a great lens on where culture is and how we can meaningfully respond.


Time & Location
Nov 19, 2026, 11:45 AM – 12:45 PM
COhatch Polaris- Meridian Event Space, 1554 Polaris Pkwy #325, Columbus, OH 43240, USA
About the event
Relational Apologetics
The Message, and the Messenger
Our culture used to ask questions about the objective evidence for the existence of God; now we are more likely to get questions about whether or not Christianity works. Does it affect real people with real lives? Does it actually change people? And how? Does it address the problems of human life? Does it provide tangible hope? Christians, in view of the Greatest Commandment and the Great Commission, understand that the message must be both proclaimed and demonstrated, embodying the grace and mercy and holiness of God in such a way that glorifies God. This can be reflected in our ministry practices and programs…or it can impact that upcoming breakfast meeting with a friend. This topic will call us to embody the message on our best days and our worst days, and challenge us be intentional with people as we reflect the message…