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Paul gets the chance before an eager audience to explain himself and why he's on trial. But instead of defending himself or his actions, he focuses on defending his hope in the resurrection. Why is that hope so incredible and offensive - in Paul's day and in ours? Join us as we look at "The Defense" from Acts 26:1-11.
We live in a world and a culture that can seem impressive, powerful, and "real" - full of people we want to impress. Jesus and his gospel, in contrast, can seem small, irrelevant, or merely "spiritual." Luke wants us to help us see what this world is really like and what really matters. Join us as we look at "The King" from Acts 25:13-27.
As we seek God's will and direction for Faith Church we're also getting back to our Acts series. Trusting God in changing times for an unknown future is nothing new for God's people - it's a major theme of the book of Acts! Join us as we look at "Trusting God in Transitions" from Acts 1:1-8.
Let's celebrate our King Jesus rising from the dead! We love joining in song, worship, prayer, and scripture reading as a church family.
Jesus encourages us that there will be a final day of justice and judgment. But evil will continue in this world until then. So how do God's people respond in the meantime? Join us as we look at the parable of "The Wheat and the Weeds" from Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43.
You've probably prayed for something - maybe even cried out to God for justice - and nothing seemed to happen. Did I not pray enough? Is God not willing to help? Can I trust that He will do what is right? Join us as we look at "The Persistent Widow and the Unjust Judge" in Luke 18:1-8.
Start this year's Lenten season with a service of prayer, humility, and the reminder of our frailty and need of a savior.
For Lent, we're starting a new series in the parables - curious stories intended to slow us down, make us think, and invite us to change. And in this first parable about the parables, we see that our response to Jesus reveals something important about our hearts. Join us as we look at "The Sower and the Soils" from Matthew 18:1-23.
God has promised Paul will be his witness in Rome, but so far the steps to get there seem unclear, surprising, and even confusing. Luke allows us to see "behind the scenes" to encourage us that God is at work behind the scenes in our lives to care for us, advance his purposes, and deliver us. Join us as we look at "The Deliverance" from Acts 23:23-35.
Today we are excited to welcome, Jeff Schultz, the former official photographer of the Iditarod. For decades, Jeff traveled the trail by bush plane and snow machine, capturing some of the most iconic images of the race. While he is no longer on the trail, he continues to tell the story of the race through his Faces of Iditarod project.
As if being rescued from a murderous mob three times weren't enough, now a large group of men solemnly pledge to kill Paul. But Jesus had promised Paul that he will testify about him in Rome, and God intervenes to bring the deadly scheme to light and lay the groundwork for another narrow escape. Join us for “The Plot” from Acts 23:11-22.
The apostle Paul has faced opposition from strangers before, but now he's in danger from his own - people he has the most in common with and who should understand him. What do we learn from Paul about facing hostility from the ones closest to us, and how does that help us as witnesses of Jesus? Join us as we look at "The Defense" from Acts 21:37-22:22.
“This year I'm going to …” January rolls around, and many of us look at things we'd like to do better or differently. And many of us know what it's like for our resolutions to crash on the rocks of reality. Is there hope for lasting change? Can I really become the person I want to be and God created me to be? How does God help us change? We'll look at Genesis 32 for hope and help. You don't have to stay the same!
Even though we're home, we belong, we're blessed, we're not yet to our final home, to the world as it should be. While we wait for Jesus' return, we serve the king and his kingdom now, moving out from our home of belonging and blessing to work for justice and righteousness around us. Join us as we look at "Harmony" from Luke 1:67-79.
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Our culture has turned Christmas into a celebration of gifts and nostalgia. But the reality of it goes much deeper, because our longing for Christmas is really the longing for what we ultimately made for. Join us as we begin Advent looking at how Christmas fulfills one of our deepest desires - the longing for "Home" from Isaiah 55:1-9.
We all want to be open to God's leading. But what if it seems like God's direction is taking someone we care about - or maybe us - through pain and difficulty? Can that really be God's plan? Join us as we look at "The Prophecy" from Acts 21:1-16.
Once again Paul has to flee town, facing persecution. He heads towards Jerusalem, strengthening churches he's planted and taking with him a diverse group of friends. What does this short passage tell us about the growth of the gospel and how God uses us in others' lives? Join us for "The Companions" from Acts 20:1-6.
From the Athletic and the AJC, Jeff Schultz joins the show to chat about the Falcons season thus far, why he's not buying the Hawks, what happens with Max Fried next season, and how he's enjoying the retired life.
In the 2nd hour of today's show, the guys hit the NFL Blitz. Jeff Schultz joins the show. And in Yeah Man/No Man, what's the value of Max Fried right now on the free agent market?
As we crawl closer to Halloween, we discuss witchcraft in the early church during this week's episode.
Jeff Schultz, Partner at Foley Hoag, joins the show this week to help us understand the complex political catalysts ahead for cannabis. We start with rescheduling, and Jeff offers his perspective on the ALJ hearing and when we may see a final ruling. A Garland Memo may follow the final ruling and Jeff explains the memo's importance. SAFER Banking may become topical again late this year. We discuss the importance of SAFER in light of Schedule III, and how it would complement a Garland Memo. A combination of Schedule III, Garland Memo, and SAFER my unlock uplisting, and we debate what's needed to get to higher exchanges and when this may happen. We wrap with a conversation about state catalysts and dig into adult-use opportunities in Florida, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and a handful of smaller states.
We gathered for our annual One Worship service where we worship, read scripture, and celebrate decisions of baptisms as one church body, united across services.
Pastor Jeff preached the final sermon in this subseries of Acts and puts it all into context of the larger picture.
Paul and Silas sit in prison – wrongly accused and unjustly treated for following Jesus – when God shakes the earth and opens the prison doors! Their response says a lot to us about responding to unjust treatment and persecutors. Join us this Sunday as we look at “The Jailer” from Acts 16:25-40.
After an argument with Barnabas that sends Paul in a different direction, God seems to close doors for Paul's ministry. How do we make sense of God saying "No" to good things? Can the mission and the message go forward through us when we're bewildered? Join us as we look at "The Call" from Acts 16:6-10.
Pastor Jeff answers some questions submitted by others and covers what he cut for time regarding prophets in the new testament.
The apostles address a difficult issue that could produce conflict and division. Instead, their response produces joy, unity, and encouragement. What do we learn from them, and how does the Spirit guide us in conflicts and disagreements? Join us as we look at “The Response” from Acts 15:22-35.
Pastor Jeff talks more about personal application of Sunday's sermon along with a few resources.
The early church had to wrestle with an important issue that challenged the way they think about God, the way he works, and the kinds of people he loves. Those are still questions for us to work through! Join us as we look at "The Debate" from Acts 15:6-21.
Pastor Jeff fills in for Joey while he is out of the country and we answer a few big idea questions about the series.
Jeff rounds out the subseries and helps us prep for the next one coming this Sunday!
Paul shares the good news of Jesus - and is almost killed for it. Instead of backing off or turning away, he heads back to the places where he faced opposition to encourage new believers to keep following Jesus in spite of opposition. Join us this Sunday as we look at “The Challenge” from Acts 14:19-28.
Pastor Jeff shares what he had to cut for time on Sunday and how to present the Gospel to others in a powerful way that meets them where they're at in their journey.
The gospel expands to Asia Minor as Paul gets to share the good news of Jesus in a synagogue worship service. Join us for “The Message” from Acts 13:13-43 as we also get to hear about the God who works in his own time and unexpected ways to fulfill all his promises and good purposes.
Our annual Good Friday service, remembering the death of our savior.
We chat about how the book of Lamentations ends and our desire for resolution.
For the first time, the suffering people speak for themselves, but there's no “closure” – just the first steps beyond suffering in silence towards perspective and hope. How does this final poem help us identify and express our suffering? What hope is there in “raw” prayers like the one offered in Lamentations 5? Join us as we cry out “Restore us to yourself, O God.”
Pastor Jeff shares how he has been preparing for this series in his own time and gives an overview of our care ministry at Faith Church and how you can get the help that you need.
At the center of Lamentations, the focus and the structure shift. The narrator recounts his personal experience of suffering – what if felt like, and what his suffering seemed to tell him about God. But for the first time there's hope – the narrator also remembers God's kindness, love, and faithfulness, and he becomes a source of hope for others. It's a patten we can emulate in our suffering. Join us as we look at “The Wounded Healer” from Lamentations 3:1-33.
Pastor Jeff and Claire are joined by Karl Pohl, Director of Worship to answer questions about new songs that are introduced this Lenten season.
It's one thing to suffer hurts, losses, and griefs – but what do we do when it feels like God is the one who's caused the pain? Where do we turn? Join us as we explore how lament helps give voice to our pain in “The Wrecked and the Wrecker” from Lamentations 2.
Start this year's Lenten season with a service of prayer, humility, and the reminder of our frailty and need of a savior.
Pastor Jeff speaks on the encouragement we can receive from Barnabus and learn more about the church in Antioch.
The good news of Messiah Jesus has spread beyond Jewish believers to the Gentiles, and now to the birth of a cross-cultural, multi-ethnic church in Antioch. That congregation becomes the center of gospel expansion to the Roman world. Why? What makes them so unique and important that we can learn from? Join us as we look at “The Church” from Acts 11:19-30.
Jeff and Claire stumble on new insight to the passage while having their conversation on the passage Acts 11:1-18.
We hear again that God welcomes Gentiles into the community of his people. Why does this offend the Jewish believers? What convinces them that God has done something they need to accept and adjust to? And what does that have to do with us? Join us this Sunday as we look at “The Report” from Acts 11:1-18.
The Atlanta Falcons dismissed head coach Arthur Smith in the wee hours of Monday morning after the end of their 2023 season after a third consecutive 7-10 record. Host Aaron Freeman and guest Jeff Schultz (formerly @TheAthletic) discuss where things went astray for Smith, considering his job security was considered safe a few months ago. They also discuss the Falcons current process involving team president Rich McKay and owner Arthur Blank with finding a new coach, discuss the rumors linking the team to current New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick as Smith's successor, and whether getting the head coach hire right is a "crapshoot." Part of the @LockedOnATL Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The Atlanta Falcons dismissed head coach Arthur Smith in the wee hours of Monday morning after the end of their 2023 season after a third consecutive 7-10 record. Host Aaron Freeman and guest Jeff Schultz (formerly @TheAthletic) discuss where things went astray for Smith, considering his job security was considered safe a few months ago.They also discuss the Falcons current process involving team president Rich McKay and owner Arthur Blank with finding a new coach, discuss the rumors linking the team to current New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick as Smith's successor, and whether getting the head coach hire right is a "crapshoot."Part of the @LockedOnATLFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
In the first hour of today's Dukes and Bell, we talk about what it would take to keep Arthur here as coach. Jeff Schultz joins the show and answers the question why the Falcons never have seriously considered Justin Fields for QB.