Why We Struggle - Ephesians 2:1-3
At times we all feel unloved and not good enough. Feelings that lead to us making choices that we end up regretting and feeling even more of a failure. The reason for this struggle is our battle with the Flesh. It is a universal and daily battle that we will not be able to overcome on our own. Ross teaches from Ephesians 2:1-3, explaining the Flesh in greater detail and how it operates.
Contentment: releasing the joy within
Everyone wants to experience more joy in their lives. The amazing news is that God has made it possible for His children to experience joy in any and every circumstance. Join Greg as he explores the topic of joy, and the surprising secret to releasing it.
Dead Men Walking - Ephesians 2:1-3
Jesus came to bring us more than just forgiveness of sins and ticket to Heaven one day. He came that we might have life because before we trusted Him, all we had was death. Death is more than just something we experience when our body stops working. Death, the same death God warned Adam and Eve about in the Garden of Eden, is something we experience when we aren’t finding life in Jesus. Join Ross as he explains what death practically looks like in this world.
…So we don't lose heart in suffering, part 2
Suffering, difficulty, and pain are an unavoidable aspect of the human experience. In the face of such challenges, it’s all too easy to be overwhelmed and slide into hopelessness.
In this second half of a two-part series, Josh explores and unpacks the uplifting and timeless reasons for hope found in 2 Corinthians 4:16-18.
…So we don't lose heart in suffering, part 1
Living on a planet tainted by sin means difficulties and afflictions and persecutions are par for the course. Will your suffering ruin you? Leave you without hope, alone, finished? It doesn’t have to. In this first of 2 sermons taken from 2 Corinthians 4, Josh walks through a particularly comforting and encouraging passage for those caught in overwhelming storms.
The Freedom of Being Enough
What if we really are enough? What if Jesus has so qualified us, and so accepted us, that we no longer have to look to this world for an indication of our worth and value? What would it mean for our daily lives to stand in this truth? This week Krystle Morris explores what it means to be fully measured and fully accepted in Christ, and how standing in His truth can change our everyday moments.
We Get to Carry Eachother
What is the difference between the old covenant and new covenant commandments? How do we fulfill one of the most important commands in the New Testament, and what does that look like? This week's teaching reminds us who we are, and how we were made to live; loving God, and loving others.
Jesus and His Church - Ephesians 1:22-23
For centuries, our understanding about the concept of church and what it is has revolved around a building or place to visit in order to worship God. But this was not the original idea of church. Instead, church is a gathering of called out people that share the life of Jesus with one another and with a hurting and lost world. Discover what that means and how it impacts how we invite people to ‘church’ as Ross explores Ephesians 1:22-23.
The Majesty of Jesus - Ephesians 1:20-22
Recognizing and rejoicing in the majesty of Jesus will lead us into a deeper appreciation for His love for us. Not only is Jesus the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, He is also our High Priest. He has built a bridge to represent man to God and God to man. Join Ross as explores Ephesians 1:20-22 and the supremacy of King Jesus.
How God solved my problems
As we move through our days trying to be better, we are plagued with three major problems: a Needs problem, an Inner Standard problem, and a Personal Commentary problem. Learn about God's perfect, permanent solution.