Weekly teachings by Tyler Moore, youth & college pastor at Sullivan Baptist Church
Pastor Cody walks through the crucifixion of Jesus, his death and burial as it aligns with Passover Week rituals in the Old Testament, specially the Day of Preparation and the Day of Atonement.
Week 2 of "The One", Pastor Cody talks through Jesus being arrested on The Day of Preparation.
Pastor Cody talks through the last Supper to kick off a new series walking through the last week of Jesus life.
Pastor Cody kicks off a new series titled "The Lion & The Lamb", which walks through Revelation 5 and explains what seems to be conflicting descriptions of Jesus.
Pastor Cody hosted a panel on dating with guests Justis & Jordan Ward, Jared & Lisa Kay Hudson. Discussing questions that students have submitted.
Pastor Josh shares about marriage and how students can best prepare for that stage of life.
Pastor Cody gives some wisdom & warnings for dating as a student in 2025.
Pastor Cody talks to students about how to view marriage as a single person.
Pastor Cody continues talking through the "Not My Own" series, covering themes in Ephesians where Paul is explaining to the church in Ephesus how Jesus has adopted the Gentiles into God's family in order to do church with the Jewish community as well.
Pastor Cody walks through Paul's letter to the church of Corinth where he is confronting sin and hypocrisy. In this letter Paul is encouraging Corinthians to understand the truth of the gospel and God's creation to recognize and leave their sinful ways.
Pastor Cody shares about confession and God's faithfulness to forgive our sin.
This week we look at the words of Jesus, James, and the wisdom literature as we talk about asking God for Wisdom.
Pastor Cody shows how God's Promise to Abraham, "You will be my people, and I will be your God" was kept from the beginning with the first Covenant through the New Testament with the New Covenant in which Jesus himself establishes.
Pastor Cody Mixon shares about Jesus promising us victory over death.
In this talk Tyler examines the words of Jesus from Mark 9:42-50 and answers two important questions: How far will you go for what you care about? & Can salt lose it's saltiness?
In this talk, Carll looks at Peter's choices and helps us understand what God truly thinks about us.
In this talk Tyler breaks down what it means for Jesus to be the Good Shepherd.
8th grade group leader, Joe LaClare continues our series, Red Letters.
In this talk Tyler breaks down the power challenge from Jesus to "take up our crosses and follow Him."
In this talk Tyler walks our students through Jesus washing the disciples feet. We learn that as followers of Jesus we must humble ourselves, and that Jesus isn't after our actions; He's after our nature.
Pastor Cody Mixon shares about Jesus teaching the Pharisees how they are in desperate need of a savior just as much as the tax collectors and sinners.
Pastor Cody Mixon kicks off the fall semester with a new series called "Red Letter: Jesus says _____".In this passage Jesus says, "Pray the Lord would send more workers"
Pastor Cody closes out our Hot Seat series for the summer talking through 2 Corinthians.
Our Missions Pastor & friend, Rick Bene, walks through a Biblical approach to anxiety & depression with our students.
In this talk, Tyler addresses biblical community in comparison to worldly community.
Pastor Cody walks students through John 8 as Jesus talks about how the Truth sets us Free.
Tyler kicks off a new series with our students and digs into the truth about shame.
Tyler starts a new study through the book of Daniel. We begin in ch.1 and look at two important ideas: assignment and allegiance.
We continue to look at the life of Samuel as he faithfully serves God in the midst of wickedness all around him.
Pastor Cody begins a new series where we do a character study on the life of Samuel, to see how we can best walk with the Lord.
Justis Ward works us through part 1 of his series, "Boundaries."
Tyler wraps up our series "Dear Church" in Philippians 4.
Tyler digs into pt. 3 of our series: "Dear Church." In this talk we explore instructions from Paul to the church of Philippi and how they relate today,