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Life in the Psalms: Living Inside Out - A Life of Rest
Life in the Psalms: Living Inside Out - A Life of Confession
Life in the Psalms: Living Inside Out - A Life of Hospitality
Life in the Psalms: Living Inside Out - A Life of Prayer
Life in the Psalms: Living Inside Out - A Life of the Word
In our series, we will consider the practices and disciplines of the Christian life to see how they deepen our faith and walk with Jesus and reveal to us something about the character and nature of God. Such spiritual practices ultimately orientate my heart and mind toward God in worship––my inside life. But, also makes me a person of greater missional love toward my neighbors––my outside life. Through this series, we will see what an inside-out life can be.
Pneuma: Understanding the Work of the Spirit - Spiritual Warfare
What is spiritual warfare, and what are, and what are not, the tools we have to fight it? The key to understanding spiritual warfare is Ephesians 6. For those who downplay spiritual warfare, Paul emphasizes it. For those who overplay the need for “extraordinary” means by which we fight, Paul instead gives “ordinary” means in the armor of God.
Pneuma: Understanding the Work of the Spirit - The Fruit of the Spirit
What are we to make of the gifts of the Spirit, particularly the extraordinary gifts of miracles and healing, tongues, and prophecy?
Pneuma: Understanding the Work of the Spirit - The Spirit & the Extraordinary Gifts Pt. 2
Pneuma: Understanding the Work of the Spirit - The Spirit & the Extraordinary Gifts Pt. 1
What are we to make of the gifts of the Spirit, particularly the extraordinary gifts of miracles and healing, tongues, and prophecy?
Pneuma: Understanding the Work of the Spirit - The Baptism and Filling of the Spirit
What are we to make of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit? The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is not a second work of grace that some Christians have received and others have not received. Since regeneration is a work of the Spirit before our profession of faith, we are already given all that we need for life and godliness in that regeneration, and the baptism of the Spirit is the result of the effectual calling.
Pneuma: Understanding the Work of the Spirit - The Spirit and Salvation
Pneuma: Understanding the Work of the Spirit - The Spirit and Creation
Week 1: The Spirit and Creation - The Holy Spirit hovered over the waters in creation and continues working in creation until we experience the fullness of a restored creation. Grace created and restores nature.
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of Christianity - The Death & Resurrection of Jesus
We are now in our final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of h...
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of Christianity - Ruler of Another Kingdom
We are now in our final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of h...
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of Christianity - The True High Priest
We are now in our final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of h...
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of Christianity - The Hatred of the World
We are now in our final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of h...
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of Christianity - The Way, the Truth, the Life
We are now in our final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of h...
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of Christianity - I am the Resurrection and the Life
We are now in our final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of h...
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of Christianity - A Servant Leader
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of Christianity - The Good Shepherd
We are now in our final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of h...
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of Christianity - The Bread of Life, Light of the World, I Am
We are now in our final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of h...
I Must Decrease, He Must Increase
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of Christianity - A Gracious Miracle Worker
We are now in our final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of h...
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of Christianity - The Living Water
We are now in our final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of h...
A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - Must Be Born Again
Guest Speaker: Mark Atkinson We are now in our final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why...
A Public Faith - Examining the Claims of Christianity: Grace and Truth
We begin the final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of his ac...
A Public Faith - Examining the Claims of Christianity: The Word Made Flesh
We begin the final series in our Public Faith season called, “A Public Faith: Examining the Claims of the Christian Faith - A Study of John.” Nearing the end of his Gospel account, the Apostle John states that, though there was much he could have recorded, he chose to write what he wrote “so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ…” (John 20:31). Why did John write his Gospel the way he did? Why does John record different events than the other Gospels? Why are the particularities of his ac...