Ephesians 1:1–2
Keeping it real. Being honest. Realistic. In his letter to the Ephesians, the apostle Paul keeps it really real. Welcome to the really real life in Christ Jesus.
Ephesians 1:1–2
Keeping it real. Being honest. Realistic. In his letter to the Ephesians, the apostle Paul keeps it really real. Welcome to the really real life in Christ Jesus.
James 5:13–18
In times of hardship and happiness the church is to be a community of faith bathed in confession and prayer for one another.
1 Thessalonians 5:12-15
This Sunday we learn that when we value one another, we minister to one another through courageous conversations. Courageous conversations do good to one another.
John 13:31–35
Love one another. We know this is foundational to being a Christ-follower, but it's easy to lose focus. Let's go back to the basics and get really practical about what this looks like.
Romans 15:1–7
We are all at different stages in our spiritual walk, and those who are mature or strong in the Faith, must be willing to share in the burdens of those who are struggling.
John 1:19–34
This Sunday in the waters of baptism, Rachel Horner-Richardson declared that Jesus got ahold of her life, and she will follow Him. The baptism Jesus offers dunks us in and drenches us with a wonderful new reality!
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1 Corinthians. 7:25-38
As we conclude tis series, we gain a robust biblical vision for the single life as pointing to God's glory in ways equal to, but different than, marriage. Truly "iconic"!
1 Corinthians 7:1-16
We describe something as "iconic" meaning it's the best, one of a kind. As we look at God's design for marriage, it is "iconic" in that sense, and in the true sense of the word.
1 Corinthians 5:1–13
God's design for us is that we be holy, even our bodies. But what happens when we fall short of his design? We continue to work, together, growing towards holiness and setting aside the sin that holds us back.
1 Corinthians 6:12–20
Your body is an integral part of who you are and how God designed you for His glory. 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 offers a wonderful vision of this great design.
Luke 8:1-21
We must pay close attention to how we hear God’s Word because those that hear it and believe will find salvation, while those who hear it and do not believe will find judgement.
2 Peter 3:1–13
Do you wonder when (and how) is Jesus coming back? So did Peter's readers! How are we to live in light of the return of our Lord?
1 Peters 1:13–25
On Vision Sunday we celebrate all that the Lord has done and will do in and through the Trinity family. He calls us to live on mission for Him. How we live really matters.
Discussion Questions
Ephesians 4:1–16
As we often say, we don't go to church, we are the church. When the church lives out the unity of the Spirit through Christ, who has set us free, there is a maturity and vitality that can't be beat!
Sermon Notes
John 15:26–16:15
Only through the power of the Holy Spirit, who is God, are we able to fulfill our Christian lives.
Ephesians 1:3–10
Are there multiple ways to God or just one? Jesus says just one. He is the way. Let's look at what Jesus offers and why only He can offer it and then consider how you respond.
Hebrews 1:1–5; 2:5-11
Central to the Christian faith is the belief that to bridge the chasm between God and humanity, the solution has to have a firm footing both on God's side and on humanity's side. The only possible bridge is a GodMan.
Genesis 2:16–17, 3:1–9
Aren't Christians just being too negative by believing in sin? Actually, when we look out at the world (or look into our own hearts), the biblical teaching of sin makes sense. And the biblical solution to sin makes for some good news!
Hebrews 1:1–2
Christians are often considered to be "People of the Book," but isn't this book full of mistakes and errors? How can it be trustworthy? Let's consider the data and see what we find.