Paul starts his list of armor with an encouragement to gird ourselves with truth. But, like Pilate once asked, what is truth? Listen in as we discern together what truth is, what it isn't, and how we can become people who live the truth, which will set us free.
Jul 08, 2025•45 min
Why does Paul say that we don't struggle against flesh and blood? And who are these "rulers and authorities" he talks about? Listen in as we discern together who the real enemy is.
Jun 30, 2025•46 min
What does it mean to struggle? Who do we struggle against? Am I allowed to struggle? Listen in as Grant continues our series by looking at two types of struggle in the Bible: struggling with God and struggling with the enemy.
Jun 24, 2025•42 min
In our new sermon series, Cosmic Struggle, we will be explore Ephesians 6 and the invitation to name and resist the powers. Up for today: laying the foundation. Why start a sermon series on the Cosmic Struggle? What does that even mean? These questions and others like them are built upon a foundation with three pillars: The Times, The Struggle, and The Purpose. Listen in as we follow the Spirit, learning what God has for us.
Jun 16, 2025•45 min
As we close this series on how to practice coming to the presence of God, we end with the practice of giving thanks. Giving thanks is not just a mental assent that something good has happened or is happening. It’s noticing our circumstances, lifting our eyes to ascribe the cause to God, and then verbalizing it to Him. Listen in as Nate Pritchard wraps up our series by focusing on Giving Thanks
Jun 10, 2025•35 min
How can we seek the presence of God without worship? Worship is an act of our entire being: repentance, recognition, and response. Listen in as we learn what true worship is and how to seek God's presence together.
Jun 03, 2025•40 min
How does repentance get us into the presence of God? What are the steps of repentance? Listen in as we look at 4 steps to true repentance found in Psalm 51.
May 25, 2025•53 min
Meditation is suddenly a buzzword in a society looking for solutions in a broken world. But while the world seeks to empty the mind, God longs to fill it. Listen as Nate explores the Biblical theme of meditation as we know God, wonder, hope, and receive wisdom.
May 18, 2025•33 min
In our modern digital age, solitude is difficult to find. When we make the effort to identify a place of quiet solitude, free from noise and distraction, we can begin. We begin to slow down out bodies, throughs and emotions. Once in the quiet place, we connect with God through prayer, scripture, worship, and silence. In the silence we can hear the still small voice.
May 11, 2025•42 min
Paul uses a very familiar word to teach us about prayer. The word is "all." We pray all the time in all ways with all perseverance and for all people. This isn't used to condemn or shame us, but to invite us to the source of life Himself. God longs to speak with us, to dwell with us, to be with us, and to savor our company.
May 04, 2025•32 min
What if the greatest danger to your faith isn't failure, but success without God? This week we look at Moses in Exodus 33 and the longing for God's presence that shaped his life. As we kick off a six-week series, we explore what it means to practice being with God–through prayer, silence, worship, and more. Join us as we learn to desire God's presence more than His gifts.
Apr 27, 2025•50 min
What does the resurrection of Jesus mean? There are many assumptions out there about what the resurrection mean, and most of them don't capture the whole picture. So, according to the end of Matthew, what does it mean? Listen in as we explore five reasons for the resurrection.
Apr 20, 2025•42 min
Jesus responded to the accusations against him with silence; the crowds demanded a Jesus that fit their own agendas; the soldiers staged a coronation without realizing what they were doing. Through it all, Jesus still invites us to follow him into the darkness, into death.
Apr 13, 2025•43 min
Throughout our lives, we develop strategies for dealing with our own betrayal, sin, and failures. Whether we try to cover them up or dwell on them too deeply, it’s easy to take matters into our own hands. Today’s passage in Matthew reveals three different responses to betrayal—from the Chief Priests, Judas, and Peter: apathy, shame, and tears. Join us as we explore how Jesus meets us in our brokenness, inviting us into true freedom and redemption through the power of tears.
Apr 06, 2025•51 min
Everyone reacts when they see the real Jesus, the Jesus of Nazareth, the Messiah, Son of God, and Son of Man. The chief priest and Sanhedrin reacted by tearing their clothes and beating Him, but before that they were looking for a false witness. What we look for, we will find. What do you look for? How do you react to Jesus?
Mar 30, 2025•49 min
On Jesus' last night with the disciples, he decides to pray. He goes into the garden and has an experience with the Father that we could only describe as a panic attack. He knew what was going to happen to Him, yet He still submitted to the Father's will and gave himself for us, to defeat the powers of sin and darkness. Despite the experiences of anguish, defeat, and suffering, Jesus responded with compassion, peace, and obedience.
Mar 23, 2025•37 min
Jesus celebrates the Passover meal with his disciples. Far from being just a nice tradition that they do mindlessly, this meal carries with it a story; a story of God's salvation and evil's destruction, of suffering and joys, of triumphs and trials. What does it mean, then, for all of us to come to the table and partake of the same meal?
Mar 16, 2025•40 min
What gets Jesus' attention is whole-hearted devotion. Despite cultural pressures, criticism, and losing a valuable possession, the woman in Bethany takes the first step, pours it out, receives criticism, and is defended by Jesus. Her unreasonable devotion can disciple us all into seeking one thing: Jesus.
Mar 09, 2025•44 min
Jesus doesn't just care for the poor and marginalized, he identifies with them. In this passage, Jesus declares that whatever we do for the "least of these", we actually do to him! Listen in as we see God's heart for the poor across the pages of Scripture and reflect on the shocking words of Jesus.
Mar 02, 2025•41 min
Feb 23, 2025•47 min
Jesus continues his discourse to the disciples, this time pivoting to the timing of His return. Jesus' answer: no one knows! Instead of trying to figure out when Jesus is going to return, His disciples should be ready, lest they are taken away in judgment. So how can I be ready? Be responsible, wise, and caring.
Feb 16, 2025•41 min
Jesus sits with his disciples, on the Mount of Olives, and taps into the prophetic tradition of Isaiah and Daniel, quoting their poetic and cosmic language to describe the events about to happen: Jerusalem and the Temple will be destroyed because of the rebellion of God's people.
Feb 09, 2025•49 min
Immediately after leaving the temple, Jesus tells everyone it's going to be destroyed. Alarmed and confused, the disciples come up to him in private and ask him when these things will happen. Jesus gives them an answer in very dense imagery to tell them that Jerusalem will fall within the generation. His message to the disciples, and to us, is the same: don't be alarmed, endure, and bear witness.
Feb 02, 2025•44 min
In Matthew 23:25-39, Jesus uses symbols from the surrounding culture to reproach the Pharisees. These sharp words will be his last to the Pharisees and constitute his final visit to the temple before he is crucified. Jesus minces no words to warn of the dangers of self justification and external religion. He warns them to turn their attention from external purity to internal purity and from external life to internal life. But even these difficult words come from his deep love and are meant to dr...
Jan 26, 2025•34 min
This section of Matthew 23 starts the Woes to the scribes and Pharisees. Jesus proclaims seven woes, each one calling out the hypocrisy and failings of the dead man-made religion the Pharisees advocated for. This week, we explore the first four woes of Jesus.
Jan 19, 2025•47 min
In Matthew 23, Jesus starts his rebuke of the religious leaders of his day. This chapter is filled with seven woes, oracles against the hypocrisy and performative religion of the Israelite leaders. However, this passage acts as a mirror in our lives and hearts. Before we can change the world, we must first follow Jesus' call to self-examination and humility. Listen in and reflect.
Jan 12, 2025•49 min
As we conclude chapter 22, we find Jesus getting confronted by an expert of the law, demanding an answer to the greatest law in the entire Torah. Jesus' response both clarifies and confuses the religious leads, and then he asks them a question. In all this back and forth, we're confronted with a similar question: how have we been so immersed in our paradigms that we fail to see the bigger picture?
Jan 05, 2025•48 min
As we enter into our new building, it's a good opportunity to reflect on the Goodness of the Lord, and commit ourselves to seeking Him wholeheartedly.
Dec 29, 2024•36 min
Jesus came to give us joy, but why is it so difficult? How can we live into the joy God has for us?
Dec 22, 2024•39 min
We live our vision of the future, and as followers of Jesus we say yes to Hope. In a world of chaos and despair, we are given a vision of our future with God that casts out all fear.
Dec 01, 2024•46 min