Words to the Wise: What To Do When You Don’t Know What To Do
“What do you do, when you don’t know what to do?” is a question that God’s wisdom answers for us. Taught by Matt Karsh

“What do you do, when you don’t know what to do?” is a question that God’s wisdom answers for us. Taught by Matt Karsh
We all struggle with anger in one way or another. What does the Bible say about this important subject and how are we to overcome it? Taught by Jim Williams
How do we grow our faith? Taught by Steve Marshman
In an earlier teaching we saw Wisdom calling us to “start children off in the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” To grow in Wisdom we should start early. The question is, “how?” How do we get a good start? What does that look like? The book of Proverbs answers these questions will a plea for training and correction. Taught by Jose Zayas
How do we read and apply the book of Proverbs? Are they promises for everyone or something different? Taught by Jose Zayas
Wisdom is tied to a Person. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. From the library of God’s wisdom, He says, be humble. Taught by Kenny Stone
With unprecedented access to information and technology, are we living better? In the first teaching of the series, Jose looks at what wisdom is and isn't. Taught by Jose Zayas
In the final teaching in the series, Jose Zayas looks at how coveting ties together all 10 commandments. Desire is a gift from God. Misplaced desire can be dangerous. Taught by Jose Zayas
In the final teaching in the series, Jose Zayas looks at how coveting ties together all ten commandments. Desire is a gift from God. Misplaced desire can be dangerous.
God is in a good mood, we’re His children, and He’s patient with us. So these words, “Do not give false testimony against your neighbor” are not a test, but a how-to tutorial on enjoying life with Father, Jesus, and Holy Spirit. Taught by Nate Kupish
You shall not steal, guides us into ways of generosity, honesty, fairness, moderation, frugality, timely payments, wholehearted efforts, sincere promises, and so forth. Taught by Kenny Stone
There’s a beautiful order to God’s way of living. We are to honor father and mother (the sanctity of family), not murder (the sanctity of human life), and not commit adultery (the sanctity of marriage). Why is marriage so important to God? It’s because marriage is about so much more than one man and one women in relationship for life. So much more is at stake. Taught by Jose Zayas
No murder. Seems pretty straightforward. But is the command just about premeditated killing, or something greater? Jesus’ teaching sheds new light on this ancient command. Taught by Jose Zayas
God blesses his people when they honor parents. God knows that parents are not perfect, yet he still tells us to ascribe value to Mom and Dad. Taught by Steve Marshman
Sabbath is the longest and probably most misunderstood of the Ten Commandments. Is it a law? A principle? Was it only for the Jewish people or are we to remember the Sabbath as well? Taught by Jose Zayas
What is “do not misuse the name” all about? Is it about swearing or something more important? Taught by Jose Zayas
What is idolatry? Looking at the second commandment Jose Zayas traces what idols meant to Ancient Israel and how idolatry is still a challenge for all who choose to follow Jesus. Taught by Jose Zayas
God gives 613 commands in the law given to Moses. The first is a command to avoid other gods. Other gods? In this teaching, Jose Zayas shows how we can understand and interpret the Ten Commandments in light of Jesus. Taught by Jose Zayas
Reading the Scriptures is both beautiful and frustrating. In the first message of this series, Jose Zayas lays the foundation for how we can read, understand, and apply Old Testament law. Taught by Jose Zayas
What happened on the first Easter morning? Luke doesn’t hide the disciples’ early doubts, but uses these first encounters to help us wrestle with our own questions to faith. By walking through Luke 24, we not see what happened, but what the resurrection means for all who choose to follow Jesus.Taught by Jose Zayas
We greatly rejoice that in God’s great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In Jesus we are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession. Taught by Kenny Stone
Jose Zayas looks at five major themes in Acts that make a difference in how we follow Jesus. Taught by Jose Zayas
Things don’t always work out according to plan. Learn from Paul how to respond with wisdom when tempted to worry. Taught by Jose Zayas
When times are tough it’s easy to doubt God’s goodness. After being shipwrecked and bitten by a venomous snake, Paul could still proclaim the faithfulness of God. What changed Paul’s perspective and how can that shape how we follow Jesus in our city? Taught by Jose Zayas
One of the beautiful mysteries of following Jesus is the fact that we go through seasons of suffering. Learn from Paul how to stand strong when life’s storms come our way. Taught by Jose Zayas
Paul is on trial for his faith in Caesarea, facing Roman governors and kings. Learn from Paul how we can flip any situation into an opportunity to share the love of Jesus. Taught by Jose Zayas
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Why me? Why now? When is this going to end? No one enjoys seasons of suffering. But God can do good, for us and others, even in the middle of our mess. Paul's arrest and trial show us how our greatest setback might be a setup for future opportunity. Taught by Jose Zayas
How do we grow in discovering God's will for our lives and take practical steps to live out? Taught by Jose Zayas