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Is the soul., spirit and flesh separate in the human life? We discuss this and more while we focus on Ephesians 2:1-6.
We all have some idea of what grace is – a free gift. But we can all think of gifts we received that weren't that meaningful or important. What does the grace of God really look like? Why do I need i…
What does gritty mean? Find out on this week's podcast covering Ephesians 1:15-23.
God opens the eyes of our hearts to see and treasure the riches of his grace - lasting hope, eternal significance, limitless power to be and do all we were created for, and meaningful community in th…
What is predestination and how does it work? This topic discussed in this weeks podcast on Ephesians 1:3-14.
All of us struggle with doubts and fears – about ourselves, about relationships, about the future, about this world, even about God and his promises. How do we find security, hope, and direction for …
We’re tempted to think that when life is going well and we have good things, God is happy with us and we’re blessed; and if life is hard, we think we’ve done something wrong and God is withholding hi…
We start the new series of Ephesians this week focsed on the blessings covered in Ephesians 1:1-3.
A Light at the End of the Tunnerl -- and This Time It's Not Another Train
We Believe. This is an intentional time to grow in our faith and to grow in relationship with one another across generations. We will explore the Christian creeds and confessions, where they originat…
We wrap up our series in Acts as we discuss Acts 28:30-31.
We finally come to the end of Acts and Paul has made it to Rome - but he's under house arrest. It seems less glamorous, less glorious than we would expect; a bit unfinished. What does this say to us …
Why did Paul go to the Jews first, when he has been so focused on getting to Rome to share with Ceasar? We discuss this in this week's podcast talking about Acts 28:17-28.
Paul finally gets to Rome and once again reaches out to his fellow Jews, showing from the Scriptures how Jesus is the promised Messiah. He goes out of his way to demonstrate love and forbearance. But…
Finding God's Direction in His Faithful Witnesses
What do Paul and Jonah have in common? We discuss this and more as we look at Acts 28:7-16.
At long last, Paul gets to Rome. But it seems a little...anticlimactic? There was a wild ride by sea, a shipwreck, a dangerous landing, and a deadly snake bite. Then God heals people through Paul, an…