We kick of our series in the gospel of Mark with an overview of the book's main theme: revealing Jesus' true identity.
Death. The elephant in the room. How does scripture shape our perspective to the brevity of life and give us hope beyond the grave?
As our summer series begins: we see the seriousness of sin and the magnitude of God's grace; we can be honest with God about our sinfulness.
As we wrap up Romans, what does it look like for the grand message of this letter to be lived out in a community?
This Sunday we're meditating on the second half of Romans 13, where the Apostle Paul encourages the church in Rome about how they should live as they await the return…
The Apostle Paul writes with pastoral wisdom to a church that has to live in Caesar's empire while being allegiant to Jesus.
In Romans 12:1-8, we learn that a transformed life comes from a new way of thinking, and is demonstrated through joyful sacrifice.
In this final overview chunk of Romans, we see what kind of church the gospel produces: a church united, despite its diversity.