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John teaches on the value of distinctions between roles in relationships.
As we conclude our White Flag series, John teaches that the way we use our freedoms shows what it is we're really living for.
As the nation prepares to elect its president, James cautions us to place our hope in the coming kingdom of our Lord.
As we continue in our series, White Flag, John warns us not to grow complacent with where we are, but to always fight for a heart that is sensitive to what the Lord is doing.
As we continue in our White Flag series, Dhati calls believers willingly relinquish their rights for the sake of the gospel and bring honor to Christ.
As we continue in our White Flag series, Dhati calls believers willingly relinquish their rights for the sake of the gospel and bring honor to Christ.
Guest Speaker William Branch calls us to put the glory of the Gospel ahead of the very rights that it gives to us.
Guest Speaker William Branch calls us to put the glory of the Gospel ahead of the very rights that it gives to us.
As we begin our series White Flag, James examines 1 Corinthians 8 and charges us to surrender our rights for the team.
As we conclude our series on Missional Communities, John digs into Acts 4 to find the biblical motivation for missions.
James shows how the early church functioned as a family and what implications that has on our philosophy of missional communities.
The first sermon of three in our GospelFamilyMission series that examines Acts 4:32-37. What is the gospel and do we really believe that "the gospel changes people and people change the world"?
Dhati teaches that we blossom where we are planted when we are truly content with Christ.
As we conclude our series Relationship Status, James handles the delicate subject of divorce and remarriage in the life of believers.
As we continue looking at what 1 Corinthians 7 has to say about our relationship status, John presents a challenging question to those who are single: Are you lamenting over your singleness or are you leveraging it for the Glory of Christ?