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In this second session at ONE Conference, Samer Massad unpacks a powerful vision of the church as a “sleeping giant” -- a movement full of untapped potential, waiting to be awakened.
A Sunday celebrating stories of life-change through baptism. Join us to celebrate Angel Mora, Owen Whitton, Jaimie Sims, Debbie Jerome, Kipsey Ireland, Tonia Nessl, Kelly DeLong, Chris Penuel, Shawna Pierce, Christine Senior, Rachael Townsend, Sommir McCormack, Carrie Minicozzi, and Isaiah Rowe.
A Sunday celebrating stories of life-change through baptism. Join us to celebrate Emma Cade, Alexis Moss, Oviya Jeyakumar, Ashley Banham, Sherri Mulcahy, Steve Hopson, Brooke Depre, Victoria Sheffield, Lindsey Pierce, Alex Bishop, Allison Batchelor, Tracy Robertson, and Denice Unger.
We are in a series called My Story, My Song where we are taking an in depth look at the theology and Biblical truths behind some of the songs we sing week in and week out.
A conversation about five principles we can learn from Israel's worship of a golden calf.
The problem isn't what we love, it's the order in which we love. Disordered love leads to disordered desires—and ultimately a disordered life.
The problem isn’t what we love, it’s the order in which we love. Disordered love leads to disordered desires—and ultimately a disordered life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The problem isn't what we love, it's the order in which we love. Disordered love leads to disordered desires—and ultimately a disordered life.
All of us are tempted to take “good things” and worship them as the “ultimate things” that shape our purpose and identity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All of us are tempted to take “good things” and worship them as the “ultimate things” that shape our purpose and identity.
We all worship something, but is what we worship worthy of it?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all worship something, but is what we worship worthy of it?
What was impossible from the limited vantage point of the world was inevitable from the vantage point of Heaven. The resurrection is where divine power and love collide with human impossibility, and Jesus wins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is Good Friday—a day we focus on and honor Jesus’s death on the cross. But why is it called good, exactly? Why did Jesus have to die on a cross? And what did his death accomplish? I invited our college pastor, Jake Williams, back for another special edition podcast to explore these questions and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We know not to put our trust in riches, but in Him who richly provides.So what is your biggest obstacle?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We know not to put our trust in riches, but in Him who richly provides. So what is your biggest obstacle?
What is Ash Wednesday about, exactly? Why does it matter? And is there a specific way to observe it?I invited our college pastor, Jake Williams, to join me for this special edition podcast where we answer all these questions and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is Ash Wednesday about, exactly? Why does it matter? And is there a specific way to observe it? I invited our college pastor, Jake Williams, to join me for this special edition podcast where we answer all these questions and more.
To participate in the kingdom of God is to surrender our hearts to the rule and reign of God.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is a direct relationship between following in the way of Jesus and unleashing our potential for good.
There is a direct relationship between following in the way of Jesus and unleashing our potential for good.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since the very beginning, God has been illuminating the darkness. And with the birth of Jesus, God was proclaiming to the world, “Let there be light.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since the very beginning, God has been illuminating the darkness. And with the birth of Jesus, God was proclaiming to the world, “Let there be light.”
We are all uniquely gifted to play a part in the story of God. And every part is indispensable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are all uniquely gifted to play a part in the story of God. And every part is indispensable.
The intention and desire of Jesus for his church is that we would be a difference and make an impact.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The intention and desire of Jesus for his church is that we would be a difference and make an impact.
There is a direct relationship between following in the way of Jesus and unleashing our potential for good.
There is a direct relationship between following in the way of Jesus and unleashing our potential for good.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a natural tendency to be critical towards others. Because we want others to change for our benefit. So how does Jesus actually address this idea of being critical and judging others? Is it ever healthy? How do you want to be judged?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have a natural tendency to be critical toward others because we want others to change for our benefit. So how does Jesus actually address this idea of being critical and judging others? Is it ever healthy? How do you want to be judged?
We have a natural tendency to be critical toward others because we want others to change for our benefit. So how does Jesus actually address this idea of being critical and judging others? Is it ever healthy? How do you want to be judged?
We have a natural tendency to be critical towards others. Because we want others to change for our benefit. So how does Jesus actually address this idea of being critical and judging others? Is it ever healthy? How do you want to be judged?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A game that requires a loser is a game nobody wins. When we play the comparison game and allow envy to motivate our actions, it can cost us more than we expect.
A game that requires a loser is a game nobody wins. When we play the comparison game and allow envy to motivate our actions, it can cost us more than we expect.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A game that requires a loser is a game nobody wins. When we play the comparison game and allow envy to motivate our actions, it can cost us more than we expect.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A game that requires a loser is a game nobody wins. When we play the comparison game and allow envy to motivate our actions, it can cost us more than we expect.
We all have a little bit of patience but we also know how limited it can be. How do we increase our capacity for patience? And why does it matter?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all have a little bit of patience but we also know how limited it can be. How do we increase our capacity for patience? And why does it matter?
The fruit of the Spirit is produced within us when we walk by the Spirit. So the million-dollar question is, how do we walk by the Spirit?
We all have a little bit of patience but we also know how limited it can be. How do we increase our capacity for patience? And why does it matter?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all have a little bit of patience but we also know how limited it can be. How do we increase our capacity for patience? And why does it matter?
Jesus promised that a consistent, constant, and steady joy can be ours. And fortunately, he also tells us how.
Though circumstantial happiness is inherently fleeting, we still have a tendency to chase happiness when what we really long for is joy. But lasting joy isn't something we can chase. In John 15, Jesus reveals where joy comes from and how we can experience itSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spiritual disciplines require practice. Practicing well is just as important as practicing, period. In this message, we'll learn about a few disciplines we can begin to practice to make room to experience more of God's power in our lives.
Spiritual disciplines require practice. Practicing well is just as important as practicing, period. In this message, we'll learn about a few disciplines we can begin to practice to make room to experience more of God's power in our lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spiritual habits are not the end; but a means to an end. To what end? Jesus makes that abundantly clear.
Spiritual habits are not the end; but a means to an end. To what end? Jesus makes that abundantly clear.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Loneliness can be an all-consuming feeling and can put us in a survival mode where we're just trying to make it through the day. But what if there was a way to avoid the loneliness trap of surviving and get back to—or even begin—thriving? Take a 15 sec. survey to give us your feedback on this content. Support Your Move with a tax-deductible gift: http://yourmove.is/give/ Go deeper on this topic: https://bit.ly/3BDJ0HK Sign up for exclusive email content every month: https://bit.ly/32SQKoE Find more episodes and other free resources on our website: yourmove.is Check us out on Instagram https://bit.ly/3DZ2q96 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do we do when life and circumstances we can't control bring us to a breaking point? Take a 15 sec. survey to give us your feedback on this content. Support Your Move with a tax-deductible gift: http://yourmove.is/give/ Go deeper on this topic: https://bit.ly/3pmtfCT Sign up for exclusive email content every month: https://bit.ly/32SQKoE Find more episodes and other free resources on our website: yourmove.is Check us out on Instagram https://bit.ly/3DZ2q96 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.