Teachings and Conversations about Jesus
We travel through Acts 2 and talk together about what the next season will look like at Renew.
Luke shows us in Acts 1:12-26 that the Holy Spirit comes on his own time in his own way on those you least expect.
Acts 1:4-11 begins to show us the answer to the question, “Now What?”
Genesis 3 helps us understand the nature of temptation and the redemption that comes through Jesus.
The first marriage gives us insight into the essence of marriage.
Adam in the Garden of Eden shows us humanity's natural habitat.
Genesis answers the question, “What does it mean to be human?”
Genesis 1 is a song that tells us that what, who and why or creation.
Looking into the New Year we can find new vision from Jesus in John 9.
The power of sin is broken and we are under the reign of Christ!
Joy is the first implication of the gospel and it is grounded in the love of God.
The pattern of salvation began in the Old Testament and there we see the true nature of faith.
We look to the book of Acts to find our identity as a gathering of believers.
The culmination of Paul's argument for the universal guilt of all humanity.
Paul shows the culpability of the moralist and the goodness of the Gospel.
Joel points gives us a description of the time when the Holy Spirit comes in a radical way.
The most quoted Psalm by the New Testament shows us the nature and ministry of Jesus himself.
In the last sandwich of our series through Mark we see the contrast of Jesus' faithfulness while on trial and Peter's denial during his trial.
Two seemingly dissimilar stories help us to understand the what it means to be on mission for Jesus.
Jesus is seen as not primarily a model to follow but a savior who saves.
In the gospel of Mark we see Jesus coming to his own and his own rejecting him, but to those who believe they are welcomed into God's family.
The last chapter of 1st Corinthians! From this passage we can derive principles to help us create a community that can beat loneliness.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ changes everything. Paul shows us how and why we can believe that Jesus really rose from the dead.
1 Corinthians 14 shows us the supernatural power and order that makes real church.
1 Corinthians 10 gives us practical advice on how to go about daily decisions.
1 Corinthians 13 is the chapter of love and Paul shows the Corinthian church how love is meant to be displayed in our community.
1 Corinthians 12 shows us how spiritual gifts build up the body of Christ.
1 Corinthians 11 may seem culturally remote, but it deals with one of the main struggles of our culture: gender identity.
Zach Bolen of Citizens joins us to talk worship, music and following Jesus.
An interview and conversation with Dr. Erik Thoennes from Biola University.
Paul continues to address issues in the church and defend his apostolic authority.
Wesley Towne, founder of the Better Days non profit and pastor at Bayside Church in Davis, CA joins us to talk about following Jesus in the midst of Mental Health + Suffering.
Join us for the first episode of our podcast! These are simple conversations where we talk about “The Rest” of the topics not covered on the previous week and where we strive to enter “The Rest” of Jesus by studying and talking about his word.
In 1 Corinthians 8 we are Paul give us the road map on how to navigate gray areas.
We talk through the rest of 1st Corinthians 7 which covers singleness and apply the principles we find to the confusing world of dating.
Paul answers the great question of calling. What is my assignment from God?
In 1st Corinthians 6:12-7:16 Paul gives us an introduction to the Biblical view of sexuality.
1st Corinthians 5:1-6:11 teaches the church what to do when there is sin in the community.
1 Corinthians 3 & 4 show us how to interact with leadership in the Church and the attributes of godly leadership.
In 1st Corinthians 2 Paul gives us some insight on the origin, revelation and person of faith so that we can know what genuine faith looks like.
The beginning of our series through 1st Corinthians. This teaching will cover the background and first chapter of 1st Corinthians.