These are the sermons from Real Life in Pullman, Washington.
Thad DeBuhr examines the generosity of the Macedonians and challenges us to be a radically generous church in the same way.
Thad DeBuhr helps us overcome selfishness and obstacles so we can be excellent encouragers to the people around us.
Thad DeBuhr addresses the slavery we struggle with and how we can grow in our ability to serve others in a loving way.
Corban Lambert breaks down the process of resolving conflict with the people around us, ultimately showing God’s love—even when the conflict cannot be resolved.
Thad DeBuhr and Alex Little explore empathy and give practical ways to develop it.
Adam McElderry gives us tools to identify our emotions and fight the urges we have to avoid them.
Thad DeBuhr encourages us to find who God made us to be and help those around us live out that same truth.
Thad DeBuhr shares how much God loves you, no matter where you are, what you’ve done, how you were raised, or how much you know about Him.
Thad DeBuhr discusses the future of the Pullman Campus and what it means to answer God’s call for our community.
Thad DeBuhr encourages us to consider how we need to adjust our priorities so God is glorified.
Aaron Couch us evaluate the physical, mental, and spiritual boundaries in our lives.
Thad DeBuhr calls us to remember the times we have been blessed by forgiveness in the past and challenges us to offer forgiveness where we’ve been holding it back.
Charlie Couch preaches his final sermon at Real Life, encouraging our church to continue being a body that exhibits unity and harmony.
Thad DeBuhr discusses how God develops the fruit of the Spirit in us and how we can use that to be the kind of community He is calling us to be.
Aaron Couch challenges some of our misconceptions about fasting and shows us how to look at fasting in a new way from a better perspective.
Corban Lambert encourages us to take steps towards making our ideal life of worship a reality.
Thad DeBuhr helps us cultivate the discipline of reading the Text.
Aaron Couch challenges us to make sacrifices to further our prayer lives, modeling ourselves after the people we see praying in the Bible.
Thad DeBuhr launches a new series on spiritual disciplines and the marks of a healthy community.
Aaron Couch examines where we get our strength from and how we can honor God with our finances.
Josh Gray is joined by Paul Hanson of Northwestern Mutual to discuss financial planning, common mistakes people make with their money, strategies for getting debt under control, and how to remain faithful to God during the entire process.
Aaron Couch discusses contentment and uses King Solomon as an example of how things can get carried away with a lust for more.
Corban Lambert gives us an idea of what God’s generosity is like and how we can join Him in that work.
Aaron Couch helps us see that our resolutions need to be about relationship with other people and faithfulness to God in bigger and more stretching ways.
Aaron Couch guides us into the culmination of our Advent process. He encourages us to let God meet us where we’re at so we can invite others into His presence, as well.
Aaron Couch challenges us to consider who we are not making room for in our lives and gives us some thoughts about how we can love others better.
Aaron Couch shows us how we find joy in God’s love and forgiveness, finding our true calling through repentance.
Marty Solomon walks us through the process of setting our hearts right in the practice of confession, which is what brings peace in the Advent season.
Corban Lambert encourages us to put our hope in Jesus and be spiritually prepared for whatever circumstances we find ourselves in.
Thad DeBuhr and Tom Fitzgerald show how worship is part of God’s purpose for us, and how we live that out affects how we love the people in our community.
Aaron & Kelli Couch show how our worship inspires others to keep going, and when we are changed by worship, it changes those around us.
Thad DeBuhr and Tom Fitzgerald open our new series by talking about how worship changes the one who is worshiping. They show how worshiping in the midst of tragedy refines our character for the blessing that waits on the other side.
Brad Gray of Walking the Text shares with us some insights into the story of the woman caught in adultery at the beginning of John 8.
Aaron Couch discusses how making disciples should be the core of who we are, not just something we do.
Thad DeBuhr shows us how we have opportunities all around us where we can minister to and serve others.
Thad DeBuhr charges us to be truly connected to others so we can love them genuinely.
Thad DeBuhr defines discipleship and gives us tools to help others fight their spiritual battles.
Aaron Couch helps us understand how to endure suffering well, finding redemption and meaning in the storms of our lives.
Marty Solomon challenges us to inspect the weight of our perspective and whether we are living out the faith we proclaim to believe in.
Thad DeBuhr shows how God puts us in places where we need community, and submitting to one another is an act of submitting ourselves to God.
Thad DeBuhr encourages us to love those around us, not judging them when we should be meeting them where they are.
Thad DeBuhr challenges us to trust God’s provision so we can stop worrying.
Thad DeBuhr talks about what fasting and prayer are and addresses how to engage forgiveness appropriately.
Aaron Couch explores the idea of knowing the Father intimately and having His heart for the needy in our midst.
Thad DeBuhr discusses what it means to be holy as our Father in heaven is holy.
Josh Gray shows us how the Law is a way to see who God is and show Him how much we love Him.