
What You Want vs. What You Need (Outworkings, part 4)
We continue our series in Ephesians and discuss how God gives us what we need, but not always what we’ve asked for. Ephesians 3.
We continue our series in Ephesians and discuss how God gives us what we need, but not always what we’ve asked for. Ephesians 3.
We continue our series on Ephesians by discussing the good news that God has eliminated all lines of separation through Jesus. Ephesians 2:11-22. Ezekiel 47:21-23. Romans 2:28-29.
In the second part of our series on the book of Ephesians, we discuss how the Gospel is a tragedy, comedy, and fairy tale all at once. Ephesians 2:1-10.
We introduce our series on the book of Ephesians and discuss the background and overall message of the letter. Ephesians 1.
We all need good guides in our lives that point us to Jesus as we continue learning how to follow him. Matthew 22:36-39. Matthew 5:48. Proverbs.
In the last week of our series on “Mere Christianity,” we discuss the difference between being pleased and being satisfied and how it relates to our relationship with God. Matthew 5:43-48.
We discuss forgiveness and its relation to being unoffendable. Ecclesiastes 7:21-22. Exodus 14:13-14. Proverbs 19:11.
In the fourth part of our series on “Mere Christianity” by C.S. Lewis we discuss the importance of good theology. 1 Samuel 4:1-11.
We continue our series on C.S. Lewis’ classic by discussing the three parts of Christian morality: internal, relational, and comprehensive. James 4:7-17.
For the second part of our series on “Mere Christianity” by C.S. Lewis, we discuss what Christians believe about God. Mark 10:13-22.
We begin our summer book study of “Mere Christianity” by C.S. Lewis by discussing the innate law of human fairness that each of us feels on some level. Matthew 18:23-35.
Your home is supposed to be a place where people are being developed and realizing their potential. Exodus 3:1-14 and 6:28-7:2.