
Singleness is for Everyone - Lecture 2
From Upper House Commons Events by Upper House
April 10, 2026 · 36 min · Season 4 · Episode 8
About this episode
This episode discusses the significance of singleness in the Christian faith and its theological implications.
Singleness is increasingly common in the church. At the time of this event, nearly 40% of Christians ages 30–49 identified as single, yet many described this season as marked by confusion, marginalization, or a lack of clear theological guidance. What does Scripture say about singleness—and how might it be understood not as a problem to solve, but as meaningful within the life of faith? We gathered at Upper House for an evening conversation open to anyone who had considered questions about si...
People in this episode
Host: Upper House
Topics covered
- singleness
- Christianity
- theology
- faith
- church community
Keywords
- singleness
- Christianity
- theology
- faith
- church
- confusion
- marginalization
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