TEN WORDS - Command 4
How should Christians approach work? How should we approach rest? In this week's message, we look at command 4—remember the Sabbath to keep it holy.

How should Christians approach work? How should we approach rest? In this week's message, we look at command 4—remember the Sabbath to keep it holy.
Did you know God has many names in Scripture? These names reveal who God is. Join us this week as we seek to know God more by taking a look at several of His names!
This week we look at the second commandment. "Isn't this commandment just about not making idols?" As with most of the commandments, there's more than meets the eye. As we dive into this commandment, we'll discover that God desires to be worshiped in a unique way.
This week we dive into the first commandment. What does this command teach us about God? What does it teach us about ourselves? How does this command encourage us to worship Him fully?
The Ten Commandments, also known as the Decalogue, literally means TEN WORDS. These "ten words" are often forgotten and misunderstood. This week we begin a journey to understand the purpose and principles they reveal to New Testament followers of Jesus.
Should the Bible inform and direct our sexuality? What if sexual immorality enters the life of the church? Should we celebrate a diversity of sexual perspectives and preference? This week we'll unpack a difficult passage, 1 Corinthians 5, and we'll glean Biblical wisdom about each of these questions.
All Christians are called to be... MINISTERS! What does it look like to embrace this calling? What should characterize the Christian's life? This week we'll look at 1 Corinthians 4 and discover a few areas that should characterize our lives.
The church matters to Jesus, so it should matter to us. As we live within the context of the church, we should seek to protect the unity and purity of the church. This week, we'll unpack 1 Corinthians 3:9-23 and look at principles that we can apply to our lives so that we can work toward unity and purity in the church.
Are you laboring for what matters most in life? Is your life organized in such a way that honors God and fulfills His purpose for your life? As we look at 1 Corinthians 3:9-15, we'll discover what it looks like to "build what matters" and to be a laborer in God's Kingdom.
"It wasn't supposed to be this way..." Has this thought ever ran through your mind? Maybe you lost a loved one, or a relationship unexpectedly ended. Maybe your life has not turned out the way you imagined. Is there any hope? How do we move forward? This week, we're taking a break from our study in 1 Corinthians to unpack Hebrews 4:14-16.
We're all building something—relationships, careers, resumes, etc. But are you building what matters most?
What is godly wisdom? Is it available to us? What is it characterized by? This week we'll look wisdom rooted in Christ Jesus.
"The message of the cross is..." How would you finish this phrase? In our text this week, Paul wants to remind the believers about the message that unites them. Join us this week as we discover the importance of the message of the cross!
Unity has been a struggle within the church for as long as it's been around. In this episode, we'll discover the first of many issues in the church at Corinth. What caused the disunity? How can we learn from the mistakes in Corinth?
This semester we will journey through 1 Corinthians— a letter written to a group of imperfect Jesus followers. The church in Corinth had all kinds of issues, but Paul begins by reminding them of their God-given identity. If you are a follower Jesus, the identity given to the Corinthian Christians is also yours.
We fight for a lot of good things in life, but are we fighting for the best things? In this episode, we look at what it means to fight for fellowship with the Lord.
We live in a world that is crying out, "Set me free!" We have the answer—Jesus. Are you willing to take this message of freedom to the world?
What does the Bible have to say about the "s" word—singleness? Whether you are married, dating, or flying solo, we believe God has a word for you.
In this week's episode, we'll discover that freedom comes through death. If you want to walk in spiritual freedom, you will need to "die" to some aspects of your life.
This week we kick a study in Galatians called "Set me free." Do you feel like you're in bondage? Perhaps you're in bondage to anxiety, sexual sin, unhealthy relationships, etc. In this week's message, we examined four lies that lead us down the road of bondage. We hope that you'll tune in with us each week as we unpack this powerful letter to the churches in Galatia!
Message from September 30 We’re back in Judges this week, and today we’ll be looking at a man named Jephthah. According to our passage, it seems like Jephthah may have picked up some dangerous ideas and dangerous habits throughout his life. Perhaps you can relate. Will Jephthah find freedom and victory? Is victory available to you? Tune in to hear what happens in this bazaar story.
Message from September 23, 2021 We’re taking a break from Judges this week. Isaiah 6 is an incredibly powerful chapter that gives us a picture of the throne of God and the presence of God. When Isaiah entered into God’s presence, he left transformed. The same transformation is available to you! Tune in today to hear what God did in Isaiah’s life and what God wants to do in yours.
You may have seen the movie “300,” but the original “300” comes from our story in Judges this week. From out passage today, we’ll learn how to enjoy the Christian life as God intended us to.
Message from September 9, 2021 God’s ways don’t always make sense. God isn’t looking for “ability” to accomplish His plans and purposes; He’s looking for “availability.” This week in Judges we find faithful people who offer themselves fully to God, but we also see those who hesitate to submit. The story we’ll look at this week is intense, but in the end, we see a savior that offered Himself fully on our behalf. Find out more at s25.org
Message from September 2, 2021 This week in Judges we find Israel in a state of restlessness. They’re caught in a cycle of sin. Has God given up on Israel? Is rescue even possible? The road won’t be easy, but God makes a way that leads to rest—true rest. Find out more at s25.org
Message from August 26, 2021 This week we begin a journey through the Book of Judges. God’s people have made it to the Promised Land, but their lack of obedience leads to repercussions they never could have imagined. In the end, we find that deliverance is only found in one king— the King of Kings. Find out more at s25.org