Episodes

  • Truth & Lies
    Oct 30 2024

    John is writing to warn the church about the spirit of the antichrist that is trying to lead people astray. His antidote is to believe the truth about God's love for his people, not the lies being told to them. Also, to be a person of truth means to love other believers well. To say you love God, but hate is to become the antichrist; a liar.



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    30 mins
  • How Do You Know What You Know?
    Sep 4 2024
    You may have found yourself asking the question how do I know that I know God? In 1 John 2, we discover what it looks like to truly know God.

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    27 mins
  • Why Practice Confession?
    Jul 30 2024
    Confession should be a regular practice for followers of Jesus. It is a gift to be able to live in the light with our community!

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    36 mins
  • Breaking Down the Gospel
    Jun 30 2024
    A comprehensive exploration of the Gospel in four essential parts: creation, the fall, redemption, and restoration. As an action step, reflect on ways to recognize the Lord’s redemption actively working in your life throughout this week.

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    32 mins
  • Character Matters
    May 2 2024
    We live in a day and age where everyone's "best self" is portrayed in the public eye (aka your image). Your character is who you actually are. What you do/how you act/what you think about when no one else is around is your character. Is your character one that is after God's heart? We dive into the life of David and learn about aspects of his character that made him a man after God's own heart.

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    41 mins
  • Daniel and the Lion's Den
    Mar 28 2024

    This is an attempt to revisit some of the common children's stories from the Bible. In this case the story of Daniel and the lion's den is an invitation to: consider the pain of exile, imagine what it would look like to prosper in exile, and believe in the power of God to deliver us from evil/death.


    Questions:

    1. Have you ever heard this story before? If so, what stood out to you that you either hadn't heard before or didn't remember?


    2. Has anyone ever found themselves in a painful place they never could have imagined being? Is anyone in that place now? Would anyone be willing to share their experience?


    3. Is it possible to experience prosperity in the midst of pain? How does Daniel's story show us the way?


    4. Is there anything in your life that seems unchangeable that you hope will change? How are you trusting God with that?


    5. This week Christians all over the world will celebrate Easter. Are there any parallels between the story of Daniel and the story of Jesus?


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    44 mins
  • Daniel and the Lion's Den
    Mar 28 2024
    This is an attempt to revisit some of the common children's stories from the Bible. In this case the story of Daniel and the lion's den is an invitation to: consider the pain of exile, imagine what it would look like to prosper in exile, and believe in the power of God to deliver us from evil/death.

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    44 mins
  • God Is For Our Enemies
    Feb 29 2024

    Loving our enemies is not natural. If we are being honest, most of us, like Jonah, deal with intolerance, legalism & self-righteousness towards our enemies instead. What if we truly believed God is for our enemies? He wants to bring them back into a relationship with him just as much as he wants a relationship with us.



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    49 mins