Doing What is Good, The Letter to Titus – Part 4

May 6, 2012

We all want to live good and productive lives. No one wants to look back with regret. In this six-week series we’re exploring the Book of Titus. It’s a letter Paul wrote to a young church and its leader about putting their lives in order and focusing on doing what is good.

Doing What is Good, The Letter to Titus – Part 1

April 15, 2012

We all want to live good and productive lives. No one wants to look back with regret. In this six-week series we’re exploring the Book of Titus. It’s a letter Paul wrote to a young church and its leader about putting their lives in order and focusing on doing what is good. Read more

The Weary World Rejoices, Part 3 – Everlasting Father

December 18, 2011

Weary is a word that often describes us. Whether it’s a demanding family situation, a tiring job, or an uphill battle against a bad habit—life can wear us down. But the prophet Isaiah brings good news! But what does Isaiah mean by his promise of an “everlasting father?”

Losing Your Religion, Part 3 – The God Box

November 27, 2011

Does it ever bug you that religious people tend to wear their faith on their sleeves (sometimes literally!)? What’s that about? And why can’t they simply keep it to themselves? You know: Live and let live! This week, we’ll look at how religion tends to compartmentalize faith, and what the scriptures have to say about “taking God out of the box.” Join us this Sunday as we conclude the series, Losing Your Religion.

Losing Your Religion, Part 2 – Religion Saves

November 20, 2011

Most world religions require adherence to certain rules. In fact, the similarities between this list is pretty astounding. And one other agreement is that we all fall short of God’s (and our own) standards. However, where most religions differ with Christianity is the way to reconcile with God. In this message, Jason reveals the game-changing solution to this dilemma that is available to everyone.

Losing Your Religion, Part 1

November 13, 2011

Religion can be weird. Unexplainable practices. Mysterious behaviors. And odd rules and restrictions. All of which can lead people to say, “Is this really what it’s all about?” Or even, ”Is it really worth it?” The answer, very often, is no. Listen, and hear why you may need to lose your religion in order to find faith.

What Went Wrong, Part 2

July 31, 2011

We see it all the time. Young athletes flaming out before they reach their full potential. Entrepreneurial organizations destroyed because of bad leadership. Aspiring politicians squandering their influence through poor moral decisions. And in each case, we ask the question, why did this happen? What went wrong? King Solomon was no exception. He had a meteoric rise to leadership blessed with all the wisdom, wealth, power, and influence – the likes of which the world had never seen. Yet his life took a different trajectory. What went wrong?

What Went Wrong, Part 1 – Frog in the Pot

July 24, 2011

We see it all the time. Young athletes flaming out before they reach their full potential. Entrepreneurial organizations destroyed because of bad leadership. Aspiring politicians squandering their influence through poor moral decisions. And in each case, we ask the question, why did this happen? What went wrong? King Solomon was no exception. He had a meteoric rise to leadership blessed with all the wisdom, wealth, power, and influence – the likes of which the world had never seen. Yet his life took a different trajectory. What went wrong?

Ecclesia, Part 2 – Gathering’s Important

June 12, 2011

When you think of church, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? A building with pews, a choir in robes, a preacher spouting “hell, fire & brimstone”? Is this an accurate picture, or is church supposed to be something different? Join us as we consider the earliest understanding of “ecclesia,” the church. And, hopefully, as a result, we’ll discover a new way of thinking about the church, and maybe we’ll even stop going to church.

Ecclesia, Part 1 – Stop Going to Church

June 5, 2011

When you think of church, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? A building with pews, a choir in robes, a preacher spouting “hell, fire & brimstone”? Is this an accurate picture, or is church supposed to be something different? Join us as we consider the earliest understanding of “ecclesia,” the church. And, hopefully, as a result, we’ll discover a new way of thinking about the church, and maybe we’ll even stop going to church.

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