
The Mortality(?) of the Soul, part 1 (John’s Portrait, part 11)
We take a long look at the most famous verse in the Bible and begin to discuss its implications. John 3:13-16.
We take a long look at the most famous verse in the Bible and begin to discuss its implications. John 3:13-16.
It can be easy to overlook greatness that’s right in front of you, but it’s easy to trust once you’ve seen it triumph. John 3:13-21.
Don’t brush off the work of the Spirit as something of the flesh. John 3:1-12. Ezekiel 36:24-27.
Jesus is zealous for God’s house. John 2:13-25.
Jesus is the better wine. John 2:1-12.
Jesus is the wine that purifies us from the inside out. John 2:1-12.
Jesus enters the story and starts building his team, continuing God’s insistence on working with people. We discuss what it means to be Jesus’ disciples
When John the Baptist first testifies about Jesus, he calls him the one who will baptize with the Holy Spirit. What does this mean for
Celebrations create communities. John 1:9-18.
Jesus regularly worked within the common authority structures. John 1:1-28. John 5:31-39.
John introduces Jesus as “the Word” and we discuss the implications of that title. John 1:1-5. Genesis 1:1-3. 2 Corinthians 5:17.
The church is meant to be full of people who can serve as examples to each other and to the watching world. Philippians 4:2-9. 1