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What is it that God wants with us anyway? The answer: a relationship! But how do we experience this? Reggie McNeal joins us to help identify some relational roadblocks that can get in the way. If you don't know Reggie, boy are you in for a treat.
Today we're busting out with a service full of worship. The team has cooked up an amazing set that you won't want to miss, and Greg Holder has a few stories that'll rock you world. And of course we have a few surprises up our sleeves...
What satisfies you? Today Tim Bounds is going to lead us into a conversation about what we depend on for satisfaction and how that shapes our lives, both good and bad.
What's the biggest favor you've ever been asked? How about the biggest favor you've ever asked God? Did you really expect an him to answer? Today our good friend Jarrett Stevens talks about asking God for big things.
Our summer series kicks off with a message from our dear friend Steve Gillen offering new thoughts on the story of the Good Samaritan. Think you know the story? Think again.
OK, first off, this is a big weekend. We do baptism like it's going out of style (and thankfully it never does). We'll be sharing a few stories from those who are stepping into the water and why it's something we should all celebrate.
Stick around church for any length of time and you'll pick up this concept of "getting saved". What does this mean... and, moreover, who has the right to say that anyone is in need of being saved? Today we look at this concept and figure out what it means as well as what someone has to do to be saved.
We all go through times of pain and suffering. The question is, why? Why does God allow suffering?
This week Jon DuBroc answers the question, "Why The Cross?" in our continuing series, 'Questions That Get in the Way.'
Hell. Not a very nice word, right? But is Hell more than just a word? Is it an actual place or is it nothing more than an imaginary threat to keep us in line? And if it is real, why would God allow such a place to exist?
We are diving deep into the topic of baptism. What is the deal with this whole tradition? Why don't we baptize babies? Why do it at all?
Have you ever had a question about something and just couldn't move on until you got the answer? This week we tackle the question: "How can I trust the Bible?". 9:00-What is it? 14:00-Legend? 18:36-Proof? 26:33-Accurate? 32:42-Embellished? 36:18-Translations? 40:36-Science? 42:20-Contradictions? 46:23-Interpretations? 48:23-OT vs. NT?
We wrap up our study of Acts with a sea voyage that is often called "Paul's prosperous journey to Rome," which involves a massive shipwreck and Paul under house arrest. Prosperous? Actually, yes, as God uses this journey to introduce Christ to Caesar's empire.
We've been following Paul for several weeks now, but his determination to teach a new way of doing life with God is finally catching up with him. Now we find him in chains, defending his character before a few...well...characters. But he's got one thing going for him. What is it? And why is it so important?
Throughout Paul’s journey we’ve seen amazing testimonies unfold by those who woke up to Jesus. But it hasn’t been easy on the poor guy. In fact, our next look at Acts cranks up the tension another notch with a moment where Paul is caught in a major misunderstanding. The result moves us closer to a climax that ends with Paul in chains at the center of the Roman Empire.