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The Life of David | David, The King After God's Own Heart (1 Samuel 16:1-13)
The Dearest Place on Earth | The Relational Church (Titus 3:12-15)
The Dearest Place On Earth | The Redemptive Power Of The Gospel (Pt. 2)
The Dearest Place On Earth | The Redemptive Power Of The Gospel (Pt. 1)
The Dearest Place on Earth | Order is Kindness (Titus 1:5-16)
The Last Words of Jesus | "The First Words of the Risen Jesus"
The Last Words Of Jesus | "It Is Finished" (John 19:28-30)
The Last Words of Jesus | "I Thirst" (John 19:28-29)
The Last Words of Jesus | "My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?" (Matthew 27:45-46)
The Last Words Of Jesus | "Woman, Behold Your Son!" (John 19:25-27)
"Today, You Will Be With Me In Paradise" (Luke 23:32-43)
The Last Words of Jesus | "Father, Forgive Them" (Luke 23:32-38)
"We Must Choose Not To Do All That We Can Do" Habakkuk: The Righteous Shall Live By Faith (Hab 2:2-5)
This February we're looking at the book of Habakkuk. This week Bill Moody considers the cries of Habakkuk and how they speak to our deep-down needs as humans. In doing so we will begin to understand how the Lord God answers our cries ultimately with His face.
Jesus & The Ministry Of Mercy | One Thing Is Necessary (Luke 10:38-42)
Jesus & The Ministry Of Mercy | The Parable Of The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37)
Jesus and The Ministry of Mercy | Demons & The Power of God (Luke 10:17-20)
Jesus and The Ministry of Mercy | A Severe Mercy (Luke 10:13-14)
Jesus & The Ministry Of Mercy | The Kingdom Of God Has Come Near (Luke 10:1-112)
In Light Of The Messiah | The Love That Reigns (1 John 4:7-12)
This advent, we're looking at four Scriptures that correspond with Handel's Messiah. This week Cameron Beaty looks at the idea of peace and how the promised Messiah has and will continue to bring peace to our lives and world.
This advent, we're looking at four Scriptures that correspond with Handel's Messiah. This week Bill Moody takes us to the book of Isaiah to consider the comfort the Lord God gives His people. Here we see that God's people are called to wait for a coming King and prepare their lives accordingly, for He will indeed arrive again.
This fall we're looking at the book of 2nd Corinthians. This week Cameron Beaty dives into Paul's “upside-down” understanding of the world and the beauty and necessity of weakness in the life of the Christian. Contrary to the way of the world, we embrace a life of weakness, trusting in the Lord's power and grace to sustain us.
This fall we're looking at the book of 2nd Corinthians. This week Cameron Beaty looks at the great question of suffering and how Christians should understand this very-present reality. To that end, we look to the life of the Apostle Paul and the life of Jesus Christ.
A Vision Of Hope On Election Week (And Beyond)
This fall we're looking at the book of 2nd Corinthians. This week Cameron Beaty walks through a true understanding of humility that finds its source in Christ Jesus as modeled by the Apostle Paul.
A Life Well Lived | A Life of Generosity (2nd Cor 9:6-15)
This fall we're looking at the book of 2nd Corinthians. This week Bill Moody dives into the underlying tension of 2nd Corinthians and the need for restoration. Here we see that it is repentance that leads to true healing, and that such repentance is dependent on the work of grief.
A Life Well Lived | A Life Of Holiness (2 Cor 6:14-7:1)
A Life Well Lived | A Life Of Reconciliation (2 Cor 5:11-21)
This fall we're looking at the book of 2nd Corinthians. This week Cameron Beaty explores the theme of hope and the curious reality that it is to be found amidst suffering and affliction. As the apostle Paul makes clear, hope forms the foundation of the believer's life which is ultimately one focused on unseen things to come.
A Life Well Lived | A Life of Glory (2 Corinthians 3:1-19)
This fall we're looking at the book of 2nd Corinthians. As Bill Moody introduces this letter, he challenges the expectations we bring to our lives and asks that we reevaluate our future. What if a life well lived ends not in strength and power but in weakness and affliction? For in the Apostle Paul, we come face to face with the life of one who ended not on the summit, conqueror of all, but rather in the valley, servant of all, in the footsteps of his Savior.
Witness | Making Jesus Known (Acts 1:6-11)
As we enter the fall, we're taking two weeks to think through the vision and mission of the church. This week Cameron Beaty walks us through the inauguration of the church and what it is that allows us to actively know Jesus. Through the promise of the Father, through the work of the Son, by the power of the Spirit, the church bears witness to Jesus Christ now and forever.
This summer we're looking at the Sermon on the Mount. This week Cameron Beaty concludes our series with Jesus' final command to His followers. In light of His teaching, they are called to center their lives around Him. He is to be their first and foremost authority.
This summer we're looking at the Sermon on the Mount. This week Bill Moody walks through a series of warnings from Jesus on what it means to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Those who want the Kingdom must bow down before King Jesus and surrender to His will. They must enter by the narrow gate.
The Sermon On The Mount | Judging Others (Matthew 7:1-6)
Sermon On The Mount | On Becoming Birdwatchers & Botanists
This summer we're looking at the Sermon on the Mount. This week Alex Tomanek unpacks Jesus' challenging words regarding money. Here we see the unique temptation in worshiping money and why Jesus calls us to a life that stores treasures in heaven.
This summer we're looking at the Sermon on the Mount. This week Cameron Beaty takes us to the familiar words of the Lord's Prayer. In these words, we find a depth and richness to what it means to commune with God our Father.
This summer we're looking at the Sermon on the Mount. This week Bill Moody looks at the temptation for us to drift towards self-righteousness. In our good deeds we seek the praise of man. The antidote, Jesus says, is to instead seek the praise of God. That is the true reward our hearts desire.
As we conclude our series in Esther, Bill Moody ties this story to the rest of Scripture where we see that the Lord God is a God of reversals who brings His people out of death and into life. This culminates with the work of His Son, Jesus Christ, who on the cross reversed the expectations of the world so as to bring God's people out of death and into life.
This spring, we're looking at the book of Esther. This week Cameron Beaty brings the story to a conclusion and examines the nature of salvation that comes to the Jews. It is by grace alone through the sovereign work of the Lord God.
Esther | The Schemes Of The Wiley Are Brought To An End (Esther 7:1-10)
This spring, we're looking at the book of Esther. This week Cameron Beaty looks at the providence of God and the mysterious and subtle ways in which he works. While God is not specifically referenced, it is clear he is the one behind the scenes, ensuring His sovereign plan will be brought to completion.
This spring, we're looking at the book of Esther. This week Cameron Beaty contrasts the actions of Queen Esther with the actions of Haman. In this we see two distinct ways of living, one which seeks to preserve life and one which seeks to take it.